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You control a little duck in a series of tight, single‐screen puzzles, and the twist is that gravity isn’t fixed. One moment you’re walking on the floor, the next you’re glued to a wall or even the ceiling. It feels a bit like playing chess with physics: every flip of gravity changes how you think about the next move.
Each level hands you a key or two that you need to collect before you can open the door and escape. Along the way you’ll dodge spikes, bouncing enemies and collapsing floors, and sometimes you’ll need to press switches or drop blocks just right to make a path. Since the screens are small and self-contained, there’s a comforting simplicity to each room—you can’t get lost, you just need to puzzle out the order of things.
As you progress, those puzzles get sneakily fiendish. You might have to move a block left, shift gravity downward, hop over an enemy’s patrol path, then flip again to land safe on a narrow ledge. A single mistake can send you back to the start of the screen, but re-trying is quick and keeps the momentum going—there’s no long walk back to your work, it’s just instant reload and another go.
There’s a real old-school charm to Gravity Duck. It’s straightforward, challenging, and just quirky enough to stand out from other platformers of its era. If you enjoy games that twist familiar mechanics into fresh puzzles, it’s a little pixelated gem that still holds up when you’re in the mood for a quick brain-tease.