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Genre:
Skill
Rating:
4.7 / 5(348,611 Votes)
Updated:
Jul 05, 2024
Release:
Dec 31, 1998
Platforms:
Browser, Mobile
How to Play Duck Life
The future of the farm is in your hands. Train your duck to run, fly, and swim its way to victory so you can save the farm. Level up your duck through the different training courses until its skills are sharp enough to enter a race. There are four areas you’ll need to boost before your duck is ready to race: running, swimming, flying, and energy.
For running, click to jump over the logs. Be careful to not get run over! For flying, click and drag your duck up and down as it flies. For swimming, use the arrow keys to maneuver around obstacles.
Feed your duck skill seed or normal seed to boost its energy. The higher the energy level, the longer your duck will last in the races.
Once your duck has a high enough level in each category, take to the races and see how you do.
DUCK LIFE TIPS & TRICKS
There are several different strategies that players will need to understand in order to succeed at the first Duck Life. Read on to learn a few of the basics.
Invest in blue
The blue seeds, or Skill Seeds, will boost energy much quicker than the normal seeds. You’ll want to focus on raising your duck’s energy level the most before entering any races. If your duck runs out of energy too quickly, then you’re out of the race!
Go by 10s
There’s no telling when your duck is ready to race, you’ll just have to use your best judgment. Start by raising each of your duck’s stats by 10. Once you reach an interval of 10, try out a race. Different level races take different amounts of skill, so be ready! (P.S.: You may want your duck’s energy stats to be at least double the amount of all the other stats before entering a race.)
Use the races to see where to improve
Each tier is made up of 4 races: one for running, one for swimming, one for flying, and one that combines all three skills. The final race in each tier can help you evaluate your duck’s skills in one go which makes it easier to see which stats need more work. Nothing happens if you lose, just head home to keep on training!
The future of the Duck Life 1 farm is in your hands. Train your duck to run, fly, and swim its way to victory so you can save the farm. Level up your duck through the different training courses until its skills are sharp enough to enter a race. There are four areas you’ll need to boost before your duck is ready to race: running, swimming, flying, and energy.
For running, click to jump over the logs. Be careful to not get run over! For flying, click and drag your duck up and down as it flies. For swimming, use the arrow keys to maneuver around obstacles.
Feed your duck skill seed or normal seed to boost its energy. The higher the energy level, the longer your duck will last in the races.
Once your duck has a high enough level in each category, take to the races and see how you do.
DUCK LIFE 1 TIPS & TRICKS
There are several different strategies that players will need to understand in order to succeed at the first Duck Life. Read on to learn a few of the basics.
Invest in blue
The blue seeds, or Skill Seeds, will boost energy much quicker than the normal seeds. You’ll want to focus on raising your duck’s energy level the most before entering any races. If your duck runs out of energy too quickly, then you’re out of the race!
Go by 10s
There’s no telling when your duck is ready to race, you’ll just have to use your best judgment. Start by raising each of your duck’s stats by 10. Once you reach an interval of 10, try out a race. Different level races take different amounts of skill, so be ready! (P.S.: You may want your duck’s energy stats to be at least double the amount of all the other stats before entering a race in Duck Life 1.)
Use the races to see where to improve
Each tier is made up of 4 races: one for running, one for swimming, one for flying, and one that combines all three skills. The final race in each tier can help you evaluate your duck’s skills in one go which makes it easier to see which stats need more work. Nothing happens if you lose, just head home to keep on training!
What do you learn from playing Duck Life 1?
Playing Duck Life 1 helps strengthen problem-solving skills and learn to navigate trial-and-error situations. This game is full of trials and tribulations that players must figure out how to overcome.
How many Duck Life games are there?
Currently, at Coolmath Games, there are 4 playable Duck Life games. With each game, there are new and fun features that players can mess around with. Once you complete the first Duck Life, you can continue on and play the other 3 playable games on our site.