Placid Plastic Duck Simulator: A Dramatic Masterpiece

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Published 2022-11-11
Welcome to Placid Plastic Duck Simulator. You cannot play this game, you have no input at all. And it's still great

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Everything you see in my videos is edited livestream highlights taken from my Twitch channel. My schedule is Tuesday & Thursday @ 7pm, Saturday & Sunday @ 3pm - all times based in Ireland.

Edited by Ashtaric, you can find her here: twitter.com/xashtaricx
And here: www.twitch.tv/ashtaric

Music is from Pokemon Cafe Mix, Tomodachi Life & Xenoblade Chronicles.

All Comments (21)
  • Honestly, kinda amazed at how subtley genius this game is. Give anyone long enough with a bunch of cute objects randomly bouncing off of each other and the human mind will inevitably create a narrative for it. I don't think you could've planned Metallic Duck's Sacrifice any better than how it actually happened.
  • @St3lla-MaR1s
    Can't believe metallic duck sacrificed everything to save the children truly a masterpiece of a story.
  • @X-SPONGED
    I love how over the course of the stream The Flamingo Floatie has grown overtime as a Menace of The Pool. From trapping an innocent rubber ducky in it's hole, blocking entrances and exits to the big pool, spawn camping the rubber duckies so that more could be held hostage, and then finally the attempted kidnapping of Bonnie's kids which was heroically prevented by metallic duck and disco duck at the cost of metallic duck's sacrifice. Truly one of the moments of all time in rubber duck gaming
  • @potterpasta
    Nearly cried when Metallic and Disco teamed up to save the babies. Godspeed, Metallic. Your sacrifice will never be forgotten.
  • I was overjoyed when the Submarine Duck escaped the pond, going into the endless sea of freedom. Truly an amazing game.
  • @ZacharyStiles
    I enjoyed how at the start RT doesn't really "get it", but by the midpoint of the video the Duck Madness has begun to set in and multiple storylines are going strong
  • @kylaajm3411
    Also are we gonna talk about how the first round of Ducks, Clyde was a father, and the second round, Bonnie was a mother? That is one hell of a coincidence
  • @borb6158
    Such a sad twist seeing Metallic Duck heroically sacrificing himself to the flamingo to save Bonnie’s kids. So moving.
  • I felt genuinely sad when the video ended so abruptly, I can't believe how tangled I was with the narrative and the game
  • @moonblaze2713
    Disco Duck's tears as he sealed Metallic Duck's fate... but they both knew it had to be done. Metallic had already made their peace with it but it took Disco some time before he could accept it. Moving.
  • @finngswan3732
    This quickly evolved into that experiment where people watch dots on a screen move around or sit with rocks and form stories around them. It's beautiful.
  • The submarine duck consistently and mysteriously appearing out of the pool was an amazing sub-plot.
  • @mango8616
    Okay but why the hell can't I have this as a form of therapy? A nice pool that someone throws random rubber ducks in would do wonders for my anxiety.
  • @Duvbott
    Straight up gasped when metallic duck flew in to save the babies. The plot twists! The drama! I can’t get enough
  • During senior year I hid 150 ducks around my school. They developed a small cult following and you could hear random squeaking in the halls. My magnum opus was putting a duck on the podium during the graduation ceremony
  • @fen4ri
    The raid siren whenever the ocean flock was passing was very funny. Also Metallic Duck + Disco Duck teaming up to save the ducklings was a beautiful moment that brought tears to my eyes. wonderful.
  • @aqua2k210
    Devs that show up in streams and hang out with chat are great devs in my books. We need more devs that interact with their communities like this