Duck Guardian 2
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- | '''Duck Guardian 2''', another game designed by [[Videlectrix]], is the sequel to the H*R game [[Duck Guardian One]]. The sequel and its predecessor appear to be the same in gameplay, and there is only one noticeable difference between the games at a glance: Duck Guardian 2 introduces a character, [[Ron Planet]] | + | '''Duck Guardian 2''', another game designed by [[Videlectrix]], is the sequel to the H*R game [[Duck Guardian One]]. The sequel and its predecessor appear to be the same in gameplay, and there is only one noticeable difference between the games at a glance: Duck Guardian 2 introduces a character, [[Ron Planet]]. |
Unlike its predecessor, Duck Guardian 2 is not actually available for play. It does appears to be an actual game within the H*R realm, however. In an older version of the website's [[Email FAQ|FAQ]], [[Strong Bad]] urges the viewer to hurry up and pick a question, as he wants to play his new copy of the game. | Unlike its predecessor, Duck Guardian 2 is not actually available for play. It does appears to be an actual game within the H*R realm, however. In an older version of the website's [[Email FAQ|FAQ]], [[Strong Bad]] urges the viewer to hurry up and pick a question, as he wants to play his new copy of the game. |
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Duck Guardian 2, another game designed by Videlectrix, is the sequel to the H*R game Duck Guardian One. The sequel and its predecessor appear to be the same in gameplay, and there is only one noticeable difference between the games at a glance: Duck Guardian 2 introduces a character, Ron Planet.
Unlike its predecessor, Duck Guardian 2 is not actually available for play. It does appears to be an actual game within the H*R realm, however. In an older version of the website's FAQ, Strong Bad urges the viewer to hurry up and pick a question, as he wants to play his new copy of the game.