- October 13, 2014
- 22h median play time
Duck Dynasty
Platforms
About
Duck Dynasty is a comedy sport game where players can hunt ducks, shoot varmints, and participate in off-roading and office pranks in the Robertson family's hometown. Players take on the role of John Luke, Willie’s son, and interact with the famous family from the hit TV show while learning to become a Robertson man. The game features 2-player, multi-player, co-op, and single-player modes, and allows players to experience the Duck Dynasty lifestyle.





- The game features enjoyable mini-games like duck hunting, fishing, and airboat racing, providing a laid-back experience.
- Fans of the Duck Dynasty show may appreciate the humor and references, making it a fun addition for those who love the series.
- The graphics and environments are praised for their quality, contributing to an immersive experience.
- The game suffers from numerous technical issues, including inconsistent controls and frequent crashes, making it frustrating to play.
- Many players find the scripted dialogue and character performances to be annoying and lacking authenticity.
- Overall, the game is perceived as low-quality and not worth the full price, with many recommending it only during significant sales.
story
8 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe story revolves around Snake's mission to infiltrate the Duck Dynasty organization, featuring a mix of stealth and action elements. Players take on the role of John Luke, the boss's son, navigating a variety of quests that include pranks, races, and hunting, all contributing to a cohesive narrative. The story mode offers a decent length of 5-7 hours, with engaging mechanics and a solid plot, though it lacks certain elements like zombies or adult themes.
“Flawless shooting mechanics followed by a deep story and nuanced driving scenes.”
“The story mode is a decent length, running about 5-7 hours, in which you play as John Luke, the current boss's son.”
“Quests are simple, coming in four varieties, all falling in line and helping to progress the story where required.”
“The mission types include a red light/green light exercise that has you sneaking around while setting up pranks, airboat races, duck hunting, and fishing.”