Genre: Party Game
Platform: PC / Consoles
Target audience: People who enjoy games where everything is improvisation, controlled chaos, and decisions that make no sense but still affect the story. Ideal for those who laugh themselves silly role-playing or making up nonsense on the fly.
Game description: In this game, everyone is a duck. Ducks sitting in a super important meeting where the future of the pond is supposedly being decided, but nothing makes sense.
They vote on ridiculous things like:
• Who controls the pond's bread?
• How do we expel the invasive iguana?
• Can you fly without a license or not?
The thing is, each player is assigned a completely random duck personality, and they have to stick to that character no matter what. You can be:
• a paranoid duck.
• one that only speaks in quacks.
• an anxious one.
• one that always votes against things out of habit.
• a guru duck who says he saw the future.
The game is basically 90% improvisation and 10% absurd decisions that change the pond, even if it's all nonsense. In the end, it feels like a mini duck roleplay comedy where chaos is part of the charm.
Image credits: https://dailyorange.com/2025/05/duck-cole-ross/ (I couldn't find an image that served as a reference, but this is how I imagine people playing this game xD).
Genre: Party Game, Comedy
Platform: PC / Consoles
Target audience: This game is designed for those who enjoy absurd humor and playing with friends without taking anything too seriously. It's for those moments when everything goes wrong, but in such a funny way that no one can stop laughing.
Game description: Puppet Panic is a party game where you control clumsy puppets trying to perform in completely improvised plays. Each game changes the setting and genre: one might be a horror story, another a romantic scene, or even a fantasy battle.
The problem is that the puppets don't move well. Each arm, leg, and string has its own physics, so moving is already a challenge. Players have to coordinate to complete small tasks or simply improvise something while the stage collapses, the lights fail, or the props come to life.
The goal is not to win, but to survive the disaster and laugh in the process. Every stumble or accident ends up being part of the show, and that's what makes it so much fun.
Image credits: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1431910/Puppets_Party_Friendship_Destroyer