Game Info
Updated: N/A
Category: Puzzles
Score: 7.1
1 Player2DAndroidBestBrainCuteiPadiPhoneMobileOnlinePhysicsScienceStrategy

How to Play

Slide the water pipe to the right position and release your finger to let the water out

Description

Save The Duck isn’t exactly your everyday puzzle game, though it looks deceptively simple on the surface. You’re meant to get little rubber ducks into a bathtub by directing streams of water just right. It’s all about timing, some basic logic, and maybe a pinch of luck when you least expect it. Sometimes you’ll nail a level in seconds, other times you’ll get stuck overthinking which direction the water should go next—and that part really matters, really. What stands out is how surprisingly satisfying it is when the last duck finally lands where it's supposed to be. There’s something oddly rewarding about nudging them past obstacles or through unexpected paths—the tiny splashes look nice too. This one feels perfect for anyone who enjoys physics puzzles but doesn’t want to stress out; the pace is mostly relaxing (until you can’t solve a level for ages). The puzzles ramp up at their own pace so you never feel thrown in too deep right away. Sometimes I stopped and wondered if I was missing something obvious; it’s interesting how much your solution might differ from someone else’s. Kids can definitely play, but honestly adults will find themselves drawn in just as much—maybe even more.

Editor's View

At first I thought Save The Duck would be just another quick mobile time-waster—you know the type—but honestly it pulled me in more than expected. The water physics felt playful without getting too chaotic or frustrating. There were moments where I genuinely found myself muttering at my phone while trying to figure out why the duck wouldn’t budge! I do wish some levels pushed me harder; a few felt a bit easy once you get how things work. But then there are stages with clever twists that made me rethink my approach entirely. Overall I enjoyed guiding those little ducks home. Not groundbreaking maybe—but unexpectedly calming.