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Duck Herding Party Game Dotabata! Duck Catcher Launches June 24 on Steam

The game turns the player's voice into the primary control mechanic, making cooperative duck herding a loud, chaotic party experience rather than a standard puzzle game.

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Duck Herding Party Game Dotabata! Duck Catcher Launches June 24 on Steam

Publisher 2P Games and developer FuncoreClub will release Dotabata! Duck Catcher (Quack Quack Up) on June 24 for PC via Steam. The party game requires a microphone: players herd ducks by shouting, quacking, and giving voice commands. It supports up to four players online and costs $7.99 with a launch discount.

Publisher 2P Games and developer FuncoreClub set a June 24 release date for Dotabata! Duck Catcher (Quack Quack Up) on PC via Steam. The party game puts a microphone in every player's hand: ducks respond to voice input, so shouting "Go go" drives them forward while quacking "Quack quack" gathers them. Louder voices also make the ducks walk faster. Stages range from foothills to snowy mountains, with obstacles like bridges, falling rocks, and bear attacks. Up to four players can cooperate online, but careless vocalizations can scatter the flock. The game costs $7.99 with a 38% launch discount, and a demo is already available.

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