Duckman: The Graphic Adventures of a Private Dick
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Developer(s) | Illusions Gaming Company |
Publisher(s) | Playmates Interactive Entertainment |
Producer(s) | Carlos Rodriguez |
Designer(s) |
Darren Bartlett Fred Schiller Matthew Seymour |
Programmer(s) | Maria Leveriza |
Composer(s) |
Tommy Tallarico Todd Dennis John Lawrence Bill Hendrickson |
Platform(s) |
Microsoft Windows Mac OS Sony PlayStation |
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Genre(s) | Graphic adventure game |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Duckman: The Graphic Adventures of a Private Dick is a point-and-click adventure video game developed by the Illusions Gaming Company and published by Playmates Interactive Entertainment, based on the American television series, Duckman. In the game, Duckman has been usurped by a similar-looking impersonator, whom the real Duckman must expose.
Plot
Private detective Duckman becomes a celebrity and is about to star in his own TV show. Now, he lives his life with pleasure, abandoning his family, only to be one day removed and replaced by a new Duckman, a more muscular and superhero-like. The Duckman is about to commit suicide, being rejected by his family, however, his friend, Cornfed, asks him to return his place under the sun and take down the new Duckman. After a series of humorous adventures, Duckman is able to gain access to the studio where the show is filming. There, he confronts his impersonator, who is revealed to be a robot, and is then destroyed. The game culminates with Duckman opposing the one behind the whole impersonator plot, his archenemy, the 'King' Chicken.
Gameplay
The gameplay is that of a standard point and click adventure. Duckman can interact with and use collected items on various characters and objects. There are two ways to interact with a person: a normal way and an angry way. Being based on the popular animated sitcom, the game is filled with black humor. The game contains about thirty locations.
Notes
Jason Alexander does not voice Duckman in the game, despite Gregg Berger, Nancy Travis, Pat Musick, Dweezil Zappa, E. G. Daily and Tim Curry reprising their roles.
Whereas the full version was exclusively ported to Windows, the demo bundled in the Playmates Interactive Entertainment sampler CD was produced in DOS format. Both versions have not been made for each other's platform.
External links
- Duckman: The Graphic Adventures of a Private Dick at MobyGames
- Duckman: The Legend of the Fall at GameSpot