I tried to quit, but Esc did nothing. The hallway started to stretch. The further I ran, the more the textures began to peel away, revealing "photos" underneath—not pixel art, but grainy, real-life polaroids of an empty house. My house.
I started a local match. The level was called "THE BASEMENT." It wasn't a standard map; it was a long, narrow hallway made of grey concrete textures. My duck moved sluggishly. I picked up a shotgun, but when I fired, there was no sound—only a text box that popped up at the bottom of the screen: “Why are you still looking for more?” Duck.Game.v1.5.rar
I’m a preservationist. I collect builds of indie games that time forgot. I knew Duck Game —the chaotic, pixelated arena shooter—but version 1.5 didn't exist in any official records. The public versions jumped from 1.0 to 1.2, then straight into the bigger updates. 1.5 was a ghost. I downloaded it. I tried to quit, but Esc did nothing