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Inevitable_Cry, you just might be one of the very few people to actually beat Duckie ‘n’ Egg. I just watched Part 5 of your series on playing ALL of the 20 Second Game Jam 2025 entries in submission order, and with Duckie ‘n’ Egg, I’m honestly very proud of you. 

Like, this game was RUSHED beyond belief because I simply didn’t want anyone stealing my idea. I should’ve just worked on Duckie ‘n’ Egg for the time being, but since I was so busy working on other projects, I simply didn’t have any time and only made 2 small updates.

Oh, and I’m also working on a bigger project in Godot that’s a 2D platformer, so those other 15 levels aren’t going to be coming anytime soon. Sorry about that.

Like on How you pointed out that sometimes the sunlight overheats the egg and other times it didn’t when the egg is too close to the sunlight. The reason for that is because from in the tutorial section, I didn’t want the egg to instantly overheat when there’s literally one shadow that’s too far away, and it’s not really a bug. Just something I missed, and I’ll definitely fix the slippery movement, but I’ll get that sunlight working properly soon.

Well, all I can say about Duckie ‘n’ Egg is: “It’s playable and enjoyable, but not very polished.”, but really, than’s something to very much expect in game jam games.

Thanks for finding my game humorous, replayable, and cute btw!

Hi! I completely understand about all of that, my game basically in the same condition (or worse haha)! So I'm working on polishing it, but i haven't any other projects now so i can focus on that.

That's great, that you already have some other to work on! Game made in jams not necessary need to become bigger or even polished.

Thank you for watching!