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A downloadable game for Windows, macOS, and Linux. I made this game for a school project and it is still very not done as there can be a million features added to it. Although I think it's a decent game to play in your spare time. Download Mozilla Firefox, a free web browser. Firefox is created by a global not-for-profit dedicated to putting individuals in control online. Get Firefox for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS today! Ducker for Mac lies within Audio & Video Tools, more precisely Music Production. Our antivirus check shows that this Mac download is safe. The most popular versions among Ducker for Mac users are 1.5 and 1.4. This application's bundle is identified as com.hyzkia.Ducker. The.zips were made in OSX El Capitan and the.sits were made in OS9.2.2 running natively on vintage Apple hardware using Stuffit 5.5. To preserve file integrity, once you have unzipped each main archive on your modern machine, do not unstuff the games in anything other than classic Mac OS. Listing for this archive: sharewaregamesc.

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Duck Attack!
Developer(s)Will Nicholes
Publisher(s)AtariAge
Designer(s)Will Nicholes
Platform(s)Atari 2600
Release2010
Genre(s)Action-adventure
Mode(s)Single player

Duck Attack! is an action-adventure video game developed by Will Nicholes for the Atari 2600 console and published by AtariAge. The game was released at the July 2010 Classic Gaming Expo in Las Vegas.[1]

Plot[edit]

A mad scientist has created mutant, fire-breathing ducks that lay radioactive plutonium eggs. The player must collect the eggs to prevent the scientist from using them to build a doomsday device, while avoiding the ducks and other obstacles.[2]

Gameplay[edit]

The player facing a duck and a tank

The player uses the joystick to control a robot that explores the scientist's lair, picking up eggs, weapons, and other useful objects. When two eggs are found and brought to the appropriate exit, the player advances to the next level.

The player starts with three lives (robots) and loses a life when eaten by a duck or hit by the ducks' fire or another deadly object. Additional lives and various power-ups can be earned by picking up colored balloons. The player can choose to play with all objects either in a predetermined location, or randomly distributed throughout the rooms in the game.[3]

Development[edit]

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Title screen
Blue duck

Duck Attack! was originally conceived as a ROM hack of the Atari 2600 game Adventure, but was then rewritten as an original title.[1] The game displays sprites that are larger and more detailed than commonly seen in Atari 2600 games, but with a lower vertical resolution.[4][5]

Reception[edit]

French retrogaming magazine Pix'n Love offered a positive review in a July 2010 issue, complimenting the game's originality and depth.[6]

In April 2011 1UP.com included Duck Attack! as one of '31 Homebrew Games Worth Playing', saying 'It's like someone took Adventure and mixed it with Resident Evil 3. Only with more ducks.'[7]

The A.V. Club described the game as 'an oddity: It's a wholly modern 2600 game that's actually fun and as awesomely weird as old 2600 games like Frankenstein's Monster.'[8]

References[edit]

  1. ^ abMcGinnis, Jeff (2010-08-04). 'Tech-savvy fans programming, developing on classic console'. Toledo Free Press. Archived from the original on 2013-01-04. Retrieved 2010-08-04.
  2. ^Gray, Frank (2010-07-25). 'Ducks roam new game for old Atari'. The Journal Gazette. Archived from the original on 2010-08-30. Retrieved 2010-08-04.
  3. ^Nicholes, Will. 'Duck Attack! online manual'. Retrieved 2010-09-02.
  4. ^Nicholes, Will. 'Duck Attack! technical specifications'. Retrieved August 4, 2010.
  5. ^'Interview: Will Nicholes'. Kittysneezes.com. August 23, 2010. Retrieved August 24, 2010.
  6. ^Denis, Cyril (July 4, 2010). 'Duck Attack! review'. Pix'n Love (in French) (13): 14.
  7. ^Winterhalter, Ryan (April 29, 2011). '31 Homebrew Games Worth Playing'. 1UP.com. Retrieved May 1, 2011.
  8. ^Agnello, Anthony John (November 19, 2013). 'Back from the dead: 9 modern games for obsolete consoles'. The A.V. Club. Retrieved December 4, 2013.
Duck Attack (OxideFire) Mac OS
  • Caylor, Bob (August 18, 2010). 'Atari revival'. The News-Sentinel. Fort Wayne, Indiana. Archived from the original on May 11, 2011. Retrieved January 12, 2011.
  • Jurack, Lindy (December 15, 2010). 'Introducing Duck Attack!'. Sidney Daily News. Sidney, Ohio.

External links[edit]

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Duck Attack!.
  • Official site: play online, download ROM
  • Duck Attack! at AtariAge: announcement and development history
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Duck Attack (oxidefire) Mac Os Catalina

There’s a feature that is built into Windows called Audio Ducking, where sound from one application will drop the volume of the sound on other applications down. This allows you to be listening to music and be on voice chat at the same time without having to have the music turned all the way down. I’ve hunted around and worked out the best and easiest way to do it on a Mac using a program called Audio Hijack 3.
This process works with pretty well any program, including Ventrillo, Discord, Teamspeak, Skype etc.

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The program I’m using for this is called Audio Hijack 3, you can get this from Rogue Amobea Software. There’s a free version of it available that will overlay noise on audio capture over 10minutes. Give it a shot, if you like it, buy it!
First up, download Audio Hijack 3 and put it in your Applications Folder. Open up your voice chat (in my case, I’m using Discord) and your music player (I’m using the Spotify App).
Open it up and you’ll be presented with a window allowing you to create a session. Hit New Session and choose “New Blank Session”
Here you’ll want to drag and drop the Application Source over, click on it and change the Source to your voice chat program.
Do the same for your music player, put it below the first one.
Next look under Advanced and grab the Ducking module over, you’ll see 2 little bars appear linking your two applications to the ducking module. Note that the application at the top is the one you want to hear, the one below is the one you want to quiet.
Finally, drag the Output Device module over.
Hit the Go button in the bottom left to start. If you’re playing music, you’ll see the links light up as sound goes through.
Click on the ducking module to adjust how loud someone has to talk on your voice chat to activate the ducking and by how much.
Extra Notes, you can chain together modules such as recorders etc. Here’s my setup:
The audio from Discord goes into the Recorder, before being boosted up by the AUPeakLimiter module (makes people who talk quietly a little louder, with limited success) before going into the ducking module.
I also sometimes listen to youtube music mixes, so I’ve got both Spotify and Firefox on there.

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