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Sort Them Ducks Racks Up 4,000 Unique Rubber Ducks on Steam

The game's strong early reception suggests a niche organizing sim can find an audience through sheer variety, with hundreds of categories and thousands of distinct ducks to sort.

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Sort Them Ducks Racks Up 4,000 Unique Rubber Ducks on Steam

Sort Them Ducks, a first-person organizing simulation about sorting rubber ducks onto shelves, launched on Steam on August 13. It has drawn about 400 user reviews, 88% of them positive, earning a "Very Positive" rating. The game features over 4,000 unique ducks across hundreds of categories.

The game starts with empty shelves and a store full of mixed-up ducks. Pirates, wizards, astronauts, knights, chefs, and dinosaurs all need to be placed in the right spot. There is no time limit and no penalty for mistakes, so sorting speed comes only from learning the categories.

Money earned from correct placements funds upgrades. Players can carry more ducks at once, move faster, highlight ducks of the same type, get hints about the correct shelf, or auto-collect nearby ducks. The store gradually fills with color as the mess becomes order.

Sort Them Ducks is available on PC via Steam for 790 yen, with a 10% launch discount to 711 yen until August 21. Developer and publisher Mr.Duck handles the release.

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