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<td align="center" colspan="2" style="background:#ccf; padding:0.3em"><big><i><b>Duck Guardian One</b></i></big>
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<td align="center" colspan="2"> <a class="image" href="/index.php?title=File:Duck_Gaurd_One.PNG" title="Start screen"><img alt="Start screen" border="0" height="145" src="https://web.archive.org/web/20211001000000im_/http://www.hrwiki.org/w/images/thumb/4/49/Duck_Gaurd_One.PNG/230px-Duck_Gaurd_One.PNG" width="230"/></a><br/>
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<th> Description
</th><td> Save a duck! Save the planet!<br/>
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<th> Release date
</th><td> August 30, 2004<br/>
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<td align="center" colspan="2"> <a class="extiw" href="https://homestarrunner.com/duckguard1" title="hr:duckguard1">Play Game</a><br/>
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<td align="center" colspan="2" style="background:#ccccff"> <b>Box Art</b>
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<td align="center" colspan="2"><a class="image" href="/index.php?title=File:duckguardian1box.PNG" title="Box art"><img alt="Box art" border="0" height="178" src="https://web.archive.org/web/20211001000000im_/http://www.hrwiki.org/w/images/thumb/3/3f/duckguardian1box.PNG/150px-duckguardian1box.PNG" width="150"/></a>
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<p>A game by <a href="/index.php?title=Videlectrix" title="Videlectrix">Videlectrix</a>. The plot: save ducks from various hazards and lead them into a spaceship in order to transport them to the hungry people of Vexar VII.
</p><p><b>Page Title:</b> Duck Guardian One! Save a Duck, Save THE WORLD!!
</p><p><b>Viidelectrix Page Title:</b> Duck is great time.
</p><p><b>Date:</b> Tuesday, August 30, 2004
</p>


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<a id="Instructions" name="Instructions"></a><h2> <span class="mw-headline"> Instructions </span></h2>
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<p>Protect the ducks using a variety of rays! Use the mouse to move the ray target crosshairs, and the desired number key to fire a ray (The keys used are noted below). Use P or the Enter key to "paws" the game at any time. There are 33 levels total.
| colspan="2" style="background:#ccf; padding:0.3em" | '''''Duck Guardian One'''''
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<a id="Ray_Types" name="Ray_Types"></a><h3> <span class="mw-headline"> Ray Types </span></h3>
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<ul><li> <b>Direction Ray (1):</b> The ray you begin the game with. When fired at a duck, it will reverse the direction it is going in, useful for dodging falling robot heads.
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</li><li> <b>Jump Ray (2):</b> Earned in Level 3. Enables ducks to jump over pits and robot dogs.
! Description
</li><li> <b>Freeze Ray (3):</b> Earned in Level 9. Freezes ducks solid, rendering them temporarily immune to robot dog attacks. Be warned that other ducks cannot pass frozen ducks, and robot heads still crush frozen ducks.
| Save a duck! Save the planet!<br />
</li><li> <b>Double Jump Ray (2):</b> Replaces the normal Jump Ray in Level 13. Enables ducks to jump in mid-air.
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</li><li> <b>Hatch Ray (4):</b> Earned in Level 17. Cracks open falling eggs, causing ducks to come out. Be warned that if used on live ducks, it blows them up.
! Release date
</li><li> <b>Armor Ray (5 or Space Bar):</b> Earned in Level 27. Renders ducks immune to robot heads and dogs, but unable to jump.
| August 30, 2004<br />
</li></ul>
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<a id="Hazards" name="Hazards"></a><h3> <span class="mw-headline"> Hazards </span></h3>
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<ul><li> <b>Robot Heads:</b> Fall from the sky to crush your ducks. Only the armor ray renders your ducks immune to a Robot Head attack.
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</li><li> <b>Spaceship Door:</b> Opens and closes in certain levels. If closed, ducks cannot enter the ship.
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</li><li> <b>Bombs:</b> Fall from the sky to open pits in the ground. Will kill any ducks they fall on.
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</li><li> <b>Pits:</b> Holes in the ground created by Bombs and Hatched Eggs. Will kill any duck unlucky enough to wander into it.
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</li><li> <b>Robot Dogs:</b> Run from the left side of the screen to the right, eating any ducks unfortunate enough to get in their way. The Freeze and Armor rays protect your ducks from a Robot Dog attack. Can be jumped. <i>{The city light will flash shortly before the Robot Dog comes out on the prowl.}</i>
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</li><li> <b>Eggs:</b> Fall from the sky and crush ducks. They remain on the ground and block ducks that walk up to them.  They can be hatched into two or more ducks using the Hatch Ray, but they will leave a pit in the ground. Can be jumped. Ducks that land on an egg bounce off into the air.
</li></ul>
<a id="Fun_Facts" name="Fun_Facts"></a><h2> <span class="mw-headline"> Fun Facts </span></h2>
<a id="Explanations" name="Explanations"></a><h3> <span class="mw-headline">Explanations</span></h3>
<ul><li>The Duck Guardian series was first mentioned in the <a href="/index.php?title=Email_FAQ" title="Email FAQ">Email FAQ</a>, where <a href="/index.php?title=Strong_Bad" title="Strong Bad">Strong Bad</a> occasionally told the viewer to hurry up so he can play his new copy of <a href="/index.php?title=Duck_Guardian_2" title="Duck Guardian 2">Duck Guardian 2</a>. The sequel having appeared first is likely the reason the game is specified as being Duck Guardian <i>One</i>.
</li></ul>
<a id="Trivia" name="Trivia"></a><h3> <span class="mw-headline">Trivia</span></h3>
<ul><li>When you beat the game, <a href="/index.php?title=File:Duck_Guardian_winscreen.png" title="File:Duck Guardian winscreen.png">a screen</a> shows up that has an astronaut handing one of the ducks (dead) on a plate to a strange alien (who has the same color scheme as <a href="/index.php?title=Bubs" title="Bubs">Bubs</a>), and the text says "Well Done, Duck Guardian!! Now the people of Vexar VII will not go hungry!"
</li><li>Users without Flash Player 7 installed receive an interesting note, which references <a class="extiw" href="/index.php?title=Womanizer" title="wikipedia:Womanizer">player culture</a>.
</li></ul>
<div class="thumb tright"><div class="thumbinner" style="width:245px;"><a class="image" href="/index.php?title=File:Duck_Guardian_flasherror.png" title="Don't hate the game, hate the playa."><img alt="" border="0" class="thumbimage" height="162" src="https://web.archive.org/web/20211001000000im_/http://www.hrwiki.org/w/images/1/1b/Duck_Guardian_flasherror.png" width="243"/></a> <div class="thumbcaption"><div class="magnify"><a class="internal" href="/index.php?title=File:Duck_Guardian_flasherror.png" title="Enlarge"><img alt="" height="11" src="https://web.archive.org/web/20211001000000im_/http://www.hrwiki.org/w/skins/common/images/magnify-clip.png" width="15"/></a></div>Don't hate the game, hate the playa.</div></div></div>
<blockquote>DUCK GUARDIAN ONE<br/>
IS A FLASH PLAYER 7<br/>
GAME.<br/><br/>
FLASH SAYS YOU DON'T<br/>
HAVE NUMBER 7.<br/>
SORRY. TRY UPDATING<br/>
YOUR FLASH PLUG-IN.<br/><br/>
DON'T HATE THE GAME,<br/>
HATE THE PLAYA.</blockquote>
<a id="Remarks" name="Remarks"></a><h3> <span class="mw-headline">Remarks</span></h3>
<div class="thumb tright"><div class="thumbinner" style="width:182px;"><a class="image" href="/index.php?title=File:DuckGuardianDoublePit.png" title="Not so lucky ducks."><img alt="" border="0" class="thumbimage" height="108" src="https://web.archive.org/web/20211001000000im_/http://www.hrwiki.org/w/images/thumb/2/2b/DuckGuardianDoublePit.png/180px-DuckGuardianDoublePit.png" width="180"/></a> <div class="thumbcaption"><div class="magnify"><a class="internal" href="/index.php?title=File:DuckGuardianDoublePit.png" title="Enlarge"><img alt="" height="11" src="https://web.archive.org/web/20211001000000im_/http://www.hrwiki.org/w/skins/common/images/magnify-clip.png" width="15"/></a></div>Not so lucky ducks.</div></div></div>
<ul><li>Using the Direction Ray on a duck repeatedly agitates it, causing it to run faster and jump farther. Holding the Direction Ray and firing it constantly at the left of the screen (where the ducks come out) causes the ducks to walk back and forth; the longer you hold it, the faster the duck will run when you release the Ray.
</li><li>If you have an extra duck very near the closed space ship door and you complete a level by pushing a duck through with the Direction Ray, you can make the TO SAVE number become -1.
</li><li>Occasionally on a level with multiple bombs, two pits will be created inconveniently close to each other that can only be cleared using the Double Jump Ray or excessive agitation of ducks with the Direction Ray.
</li></ul>
<a id="Glitches" name="Glitches"></a><h3> <span class="mw-headline">Glitches</span></h3>
<ul><li>If you pause the game, the Spaceship Door still opens and closes. So if the door is shut at the moment your duck arrives at the door, simply pause the game and wait for the door to open.
<ul><li>This has been fixed in the Viidelectrix version.
</li></ul>
</li><li>You can still use the various rays on the ducks while the game is paused, by using the number keys. It's possible to hold down the direction ray on a group of ducks near the starting point for several minutes, then press the jump ray: you'll end up with a lot of flying ducks moving at incredible speeds, crossing the screen in under a millisecond.
<ul><li>This glitch has been fixed in the Viidelectrix version.
</li></ul>
</li><li>Sometimes, if you use the direction ray right when a duck is next to a closed spaceship door, they will go in.
</li><li>You can armor then quickly unarmor ducks in midair, then make them double jump again! With this glitch, ducks can make it all the way across without even touching the ground. If robot heads are falling, simply armor them when they're up high, then unarmor them once the robot head has passed.
</li><li> The Flash player message will appear if you have Flash 8. However, if you play it from the Videlectrix Game Demos page, the game will play as normal.
</li><li> You can see the game winscreen without actually beating the game.  To do this, hatch an egg right after your last live duck dies (or after the last duck enters the ship, if you fail to meet the correct number of ducks).  Your score will be listed as 0.
</li><li> If you beat a level while the city light is flashing, the light will stay on in the next level.
</li></ul>
<a id="Real-World_References" name="Real-World_References"></a><h3> <span class="mw-headline">Real-World References</span></h3>
<ul><li>The soundtrack, per-level instructions, use of a badly rendered female voice, and reference to levels as "waves" all recall the computer game <i><a class="extiw" href="/index.php?title=Klax_%28computer_game%29" title="wikipedia:Klax (computer game)">Klax</a></i>.
</li><li>The carton for this game is reminiscent of the box art for <a class="extiw" href="/index.php?title=Activision" title="wikipedia:Activision">Activision</a> games for the <a href="/index.php?title=Atari_2600" title="Atari 2600">Atari 2600</a> system. <a href="/index.php?title=Secret_Collect." title="Secret Collect.">Secret Collect.</a> also references the Atari 2600 but uses the <i><a class="external text" href="http://www.atariage.com/box_style_page.html?SystemID=2600&amp;BoxStyleID=3" rel="nofollow" title="http://www.atariage.com/box_style_page.html?SystemID=2600&amp;BoxStyleID=3">Silver</a></i> box design.
</li><li>This game pays homage in many ways to the now-defunct gaming company <a class="extiw" href="/index.php?title=Psygnosis" title="wikipedia:Psygnosis">Psygnosis</a>.
<ul><li>The theme of the game is similar to the popular computer game <i><a class="extiw" href="/index.php?title=Lemmings_%28video_game%29" title="wikipedia:Lemmings (video game)">Lemmings</a></i>.
</li><li>When you pause the game, it includes the "Paws" pun found in many of Psygnosis' games.
</li><li>The way the ducks explode is reminiscent of the way the "Wabbits" explode in the Psygnosis game <i><a class="extiw" href="/index.php?title=Wiz%27n%27Liz" title="wikipedia:Wiz'n'Liz">Wiz'n'Liz</a></i>.
</li></ul>
</li><li>The falling robot heads resemble the original <a class="extiw" href="/index.php?title=Thwomp" title="wikipedia:Thwomp">Thwomp</a> and the eggs resemble those of <a class="extiw" href="/index.php?title=Yoshi" title="wikipedia:Yoshi">Yoshi</a>, both from the <a href="/index.php?title=Mario" title="Mario">Mario</a> series.
</li><li>The hint for Level 11 is a reference to the old adage "A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush."
</li><li>The hint for Level 31 is a possible reference to the Frog and Toad series of books.
</li><li>The duck explosion animation (seen on the Videlectrix logo screen and when using the hatch ray) looks to have been based on animations from the arcade game <i><a class="extiw" href="/index.php?title=Dig_Dug" title="wikipedia:Dig Dug">Dig Dug</a></i>.
</li><li>The sound effects for ducks jumping and dying are taken from the game <i><a class="external text" href="http://www.mobygames.com/game/intellivision/frog-bog" rel="nofollow" title="http://www.mobygames.com/game/intellivision/frog-bog">Frog Bog</a></i> for the <a href="/index.php?title=Intellivision" title="Intellivision">Intellivision</a>.
</li><li>The sound effect for a duck being rescued is taken from the game <i><a class="external text" href="http://www.mobygames.com/game/intellivision/snafu" rel="nofollow" title="http://www.mobygames.com/game/intellivision/snafu">SNAFU</a></i>, also for the Intellivision.
</li><li>The bombs are reminiscent of the classic arcade game <i><a class="extiw" href="/index.php?title=Moon_Patrol" title="wikipedia:Moon Patrol">Moon Patrol</a></i>.
</li></ul>
<a id="Fast_Forward" name="Fast_Forward"></a><h3> <span class="mw-headline">Fast Forward</span></h3>
<ul><li>The ducks are seen later on <a href="/index.php?title=Main_Page_22" title="Main Page 22">Main Page 22</a>, where two of them walk across the screen and explode, as well as <a href="/index.php?title=Stinkoman_20X6" title="Stinkoman 20X6">Stinkoman 20X6</a> <a href="/index.php?title=Stinkoman_20X6_Walkthrough_Level_-0" title="Stinkoman 20X6 Walkthrough Level -0">Level -0</a>, where they are used as ladders.
</li></ul>
<a id="Viidelectrix" name="Viidelectrix"></a><h3> <span class="mw-headline"> Viidelectrix </span></h3>
<ul><li>All "Click here to start"s are replaced by "Point hereabouts and <a href="/index.php?title=Mashing" title="Mashing">mash A</a> to start."
</li><li>The directions read:
</li></ul>
<dl><dd>"Use remote as a pointer to aim
</dd><dd>Fire direction ray with A or B buttons
</dd><dd>To get ducks safely to the escape ship."
</dd></dl>
<ul><li>The spaceship door glitch and the firing while paused glitch are now fixed.
</li><li>The Direction Ray is fired with A or B.
</li><li>The Jump Ray is fired with Left on the D-Pad.
</li><li>The Freeze Ray is fired with Right on the D-Pad.
</li><li>The Hatch Ray is fired with Down on the D-Pad.
</li><li>The Armor Gun is fired with Up on the D-Pad.
</li></ul>
<a id="Level_Guide" name="Level_Guide"></a><h2> <span class="mw-headline"> Level Guide </span></h2>
<p><b><span style="font-size:large">Wave 1</span></b>
</p>
<dl><dd><b>GOAL:</b> Save 5 Ducks out of 15<br/>
</dd><dd><b>HINT:</b> Shoot Ducks with the DIRECTION RAY to turn them around.<br/>
</dd><dd><b>RAYS:</b> Direction Ray<br/>
</dd><dd><b>HAZARDS:</b> Robot Heads
</dd></dl>
<p><b><span style="font-size:large">Wave 2</span></b>
</p>
<dl><dd><b>GOAL:</b> Save 5 Ducks out of 10<br/>
</dd><dd><b>HINT:</b> Ducks cannot enter the escape ship when the door is closed.<br/>
</dd><dd><b>RAYS:</b> Direction Ray<br/>
</dd><dd><b>HAZARDS:</b> Robot Heads, Closing Spaceship Door
</dd></dl>
<p><b><span style="font-size:large">Wave 3</span></b>
</p>
<dl><dd><b>GOAL:</b> Save 5 Ducks out of 10<br/>
</dd><dd><b>HINT:</b> You now have the JUMP RAY. Press 1 to fire the DIRECTION RAY, press 2 to fire the JUMP RAY.<br/>
</dd><dd><b>RAYS:</b> Direction Ray, Jump Ray<br/>
</dd><dd><b>HAZARDS:</b> Robot Heads
</dd></dl>
<p><b><span style="font-size:large">Wave 4</span></b>
</p>
<dl><dd><b>GOAL:</b> Save 5 Ducks out of 15<br/>
</dd><dd><b>HINT:</b> Use the JUMP RAY to get Ducks over dangerous pits.<br/>
</dd><dd><b>RAYS:</b> Direction Ray, Jump Ray<br/>
</dd><dd><b>HAZARDS:</b> Robot Heads, 1 Bomb, 1 Pit
</dd></dl>
<p><b><span style="font-size:large">Wave 5</span></b>
</p>
<dl><dd><b>GOAL:</b> Save 5 Ducks out of 25<br/>
</dd><dd><b>HINT:</b> Airborne Ducks can be reversed with the DIRECTION RAY.<br/>
</dd><dd><b>RAYS:</b> Direction Ray, Jump Ray<br/>
</dd><dd><b>HAZARDS:</b> Robot Heads, 2 Bombs, 2 Pits, Closing Spaceship Door
</dd></dl>
<p><b><span style="font-size:large">Wave 6</span></b>
</p>
<dl><dd><b>GOAL:</b> Save 5 Ducks out of 20<br/>
</dd><dd><b>HINT:</b> The DIRECTION RAY agitates ducks with repeated use.<br/>
</dd><dd><b>RAYS:</b> Direction Ray, Jump Ray<br/>
</dd><dd><b>HAZARDS:</b> Robot Heads, 2 Bombs, 2 Pits
</dd></dl>
<p><b><span style="font-size:large">Wave 7</span></b>
</p>
<dl><dd><b>GOAL:</b> Save 5 Ducks out of 15<br/>
</dd><dd><b>HINT:</b> Watch out for Robot Dogs. They love to eat Ducks.<br/>
</dd><dd><b>RAYS:</b> Direction Ray, Jump Ray<br/>
</dd><dd><b>HAZARDS:</b> Robot Heads, Robot Dogs
</dd></dl>
<p><b><span style="font-size:large">Wave 8</span></b>
</p>
<dl><dd><b>GOAL:</b> Save 5 Ducks out of 12<br/>
</dd><dd><b>HINT:</b> The City Light will flash when a Robot Dog is on the prowl.<br/>
</dd><dd><b>RAYS:</b> Direction Ray, Jump Ray<br/>
</dd><dd><b>HAZARDS:</b> Robot Heads, Robot Dogs, Closing Spaceship Door
</dd></dl>
<p><b><span style="font-size:large">Wave 9</span></b>
</p>
<dl><dd><b>GOAL:</b> Save 15 Ducks out of 25<br/>
</dd><dd><b>HINT:</b> You now have the FREEZE RAY. Press 3 to fire the FREEZE RAY and freeze Ducks.<br/>
</dd><dd><b>RAYS:</b> Direction Ray, Jump Ray, Freeze Ray<br/>
</dd><dd><b>HAZARDS:</b> Robot Heads, Robot Dogs
</dd></dl>
<p><b><span style="font-size:large">Wave 10</span></b>
</p>
<dl><dd><b>GOAL:</b> Save 5 Ducks out of 15<br/>
</dd><dd><b>HINT:</b> Robot Dogs don't like eating FROZEN Ducks. Not so much, no.<br/>
</dd><dd><b>RAYS:</b> Direction Ray, Jump Ray, Freeze Ray<br/>
</dd><dd><b>HAZARDS:</b> Robot Heads, Robot Dogs, 1 Bomb, 1 Pit
</dd></dl>
<p><b><span style="font-size:large">Wave 11</span></b>
</p>
<dl><dd><b>GOAL:</b> Save 10 Ducks out of 35<br/>
</dd><dd><b>HINT:</b> A Duck in the ship is worth two somewhere else.<br/>
</dd><dd><b>RAYS:</b> Direction Ray, Jump Ray, Freeze Ray<br/>
</dd><dd><b>HAZARDS:</b> Robot Heads, Robot Dogs, 2 Bombs, 2 Pits, Closing Spaceship Door
</dd></dl>
<p><b><span style="font-size:large">Wave 12</span></b>
</p>
<dl><dd><b>GOAL:</b> Save 10 Ducks out of 25<br/>
</dd><dd><b>HINT:</b> Today's Forecast: No deadly Robot Heads inexplicably falling from the heavens.<br/>
</dd><dd><b>RAYS:</b> Direction Ray, Jump Ray, Freeze Ray<br/>
</dd><dd><b>HAZARDS:</b> Robot Dogs, 4 Bombs, 4 Pits
</dd></dl>
<p><b><span style="font-size:large">Wave 13</span></b>
</p>
<dl><dd><b>GOAL:</b> Save 10 Ducks out of 20<br/>
</dd><dd><b>HINT:</b> You now have the JUMP RAY DOUBLE JUMP RAY upgrade. Shoot an airborne Duck a second time for serious Duck air.<br/>
</dd><dd><b>RAYS:</b> Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray<br/>
</dd><dd><b>HAZARDS:</b> Robot Heads, Robot Dogs, 2 Bombs, 2 Pits
</dd></dl>
<p><b><span style="font-size:large">Wave 14</span></b>
</p>
<dl><dd><b>GOAL:</b> Save 5 Ducks out of 15<br/>
</dd><dd><b>HINT:</b> Falling Eggs will crush unwitting Ducks, and obstruct them once they've landed.<br/>
</dd><dd><b>RAYS:</b> Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray<br/>
</dd><dd><b>HAZARDS:</b> Robot Heads, 1 Bomb, 1 Pit, 1 Egg
</dd></dl>
<p><b><span style="font-size:large">Wave 15</span></b>
</p>
<dl><dd><b>GOAL:</b> Save 5 Ducks out of 30<br/>
</dd><dd><b>HINT:</b> Videogames are just as good as reading a book.<br/>
</dd><dd><b>RAYS:</b> Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray<br/>
</dd><dd><b>HAZARDS:</b> Robot Heads
</dd></dl>
<p><b><span style="font-size:large">Wave 16</span></b>
</p>
<dl><dd><b>GOAL:</b> Save 5 Ducks out of 15<br/>
</dd><dd><b>HINT:</b> Airborne Ducks can be FROZEN, but FROZEN Ducks cannot JUMP.<br/>
</dd><dd><b>RAYS:</b> Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray<br/>
</dd><dd><b>HAZARDS:</b> Robot Heads, 1 Bomb, 1 Pit, 2 Eggs
</dd></dl>
<p><b><span style="font-size:large">Wave 17</span></b>
</p>
<dl><dd><b>GOAL:</b> Save 10 Ducks out of 20 <i>{actual limit 21}</i><br/>
</dd><dd><b>HINT:</b> You now have the HATCH RAY. Shoot an Egg with the 4 key to HATCH 'em up.<br/>
</dd><dd><b>RAYS:</b> Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray, Hatch Ray<br/>
</dd><dd><b>HAZARDS:</b> Robot Heads, Robot Dogs, 0-1 Pits, 1 Egg
</dd></dl>
<p><b><span style="font-size:large">Wave 18</span></b>
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<dl><dd><b>GOAL:</b> Save 10 Ducks out of 20 <i>{actual limit 22}</i><br/>
</dd><dd><b>HINT:</b> Don't let Ducks die or perhaps you will lose the game.<br/>
</dd><dd><b>RAYS:</b> Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray, Hatch Ray<br/>
</dd><dd><b>HAZARDS:</b> Robot Heads, 0-2 Pits, 2 Eggs, Closing Spaceship Door
</dd></dl>
<p><b><span style="font-size:large">Wave 19</span></b>
</p>
<dl><dd><b>GOAL:</b> Save 15 Ducks out of 35 <i>{actual limit 36}</i><br/>
</dd><dd><b>HINT:</b> Attempting to HATCH a live Duck is not recommended.<br/>
</dd><dd><b>RAYS:</b> Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray, Hatch Ray<br/>
</dd><dd><b>HAZARDS:</b> Robot Heads, Robot Dogs, 1 Bomb, 1-2 Pits, 1 Egg, Closing Spaceship Door
</dd></dl>
<p><b><span style="font-size:large">Wave 20</span></b>
</p>
<dl><dd><b>GOAL:</b> Save 15 Ducks out of 60<br/>
</dd><dd><b>HINT:</b> Why don't Robot Dogs fall in the pits? It's not really fair.<br/>
</dd><dd><b>RAYS:</b> Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray, Hatch Ray<br/>
</dd><dd><b>HAZARDS:</b> Robot Heads, 4 Bombs, 4 Pits
</dd></dl>
<p><b><span style="font-size:large">Wave 21</span></b>
</p>
<dl><dd><b>GOAL:</b> Save 10 Ducks out of 10<br/>
</dd><dd><b>HINT:</b> Phew. Take a breather!<br/>
</dd><dd><b>RAYS:</b> Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray, Hatch Ray<br/>
</dd><dd><b>HAZARDS:</b> None
</dd></dl>
<p><b><span style="font-size:large">Wave 22</span></b>
</p>
<dl><dd><b>GOAL:</b> Save 10 Ducks out of 20 <i>{actual limit 21}</i><br/>
</dd><dd><b>HINT:</b> Press Enter for Pause if you find yourself getting too excited.<br/>
</dd><dd><b>RAYS:</b> Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray, Hatch Ray<br/>
</dd><dd><b>HAZARDS:</b> Robot Heads, 1 Bomb, 1-2 Pits, 1 Egg
</dd></dl>
<p><b><span style="font-size:large">Wave 23</span></b>
</p>
<dl><dd><b>GOAL:</b> Save 5 Ducks out of 40<br/>
</dd><dd><b>HINT:</b> You can REFREEZE Ducks to keep them in place.<br/>
</dd><dd><b>RAYS:</b> Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray, Hatch Ray<br/>
</dd><dd><b>HAZARDS:</b> Robot Heads, 1 Bomb, 1 Pit
</dd></dl>
<p><b><span style="font-size:large">Wave 24</span></b>
</p>
<dl><dd><b>GOAL:</b> Save 30 Ducks out of 50 <i>{actual limit 52}</i><br/>
</dd><dd><b>HINT:</b> The next gun is pretty awesome.<br/>
</dd><dd><b>RAYS:</b> Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray, Hatch Ray<br/>
</dd><dd><b>HAZARDS:</b> Robot Heads, 1 Bomb, 1-3 Pits, 2 Eggs
</dd></dl>
<p><b><span style="font-size:large">Wave 25</span></b>
</p>
<dl><dd><b>GOAL:</b> Save 5 Ducks out of 40<br/>
</dd><dd><b>HINT:</b> Special Goal: DOUBLE JUMP 5 Ducks into ship to advance.<br/>
</dd><dd><b>RAYS:</b> Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray, Hatch Ray<br/>
</dd><dd><b>HAZARDS:</b> Robot Heads, Robot Dogs, 2 Bombs, 2 Pits
</dd></dl>
<p><b><span style="font-size:large">Wave 26</span></b>
</p>
<dl><dd><b>GOAL:</b> Save 25 Ducks out of 50<br/>
</dd><dd><b>HINT:</b> Avoid repetitive stress disorder by taking frequent rest breaks or through the healing power of meditation.<br/>
</dd><dd><b>RAYS:</b> Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray, Hatch Ray<br/>
</dd><dd><b>HAZARDS:</b> Robot Heads, 1 Bomb, 1 Pit
</dd></dl>
<p><b><span style="font-size:large">Wave 27</span></b>
</p>
<dl><dd><b>GOAL:</b> Save 10 Ducks out of 12<br/>
</dd><dd><b>HINT:</b> You now have the ARMOR GUN. Press SPACE or 5 to fortify your Duck with vitamins and minerals.<br/>
</dd><dd><b>RAYS:</b> Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray, Hatch Ray, Armor Ray<br/>
</dd><dd><b>HAZARDS:</b> Robot Heads, Robot Dogs
</dd></dl>
<p><b><span style="font-size:large">Wave 28</span></b>
</p>
<dl><dd><b>GOAL:</b> Save 10 Ducks out of 20 <i>{actual limit 21}</i><br/>
</dd><dd><b>HINT:</b> Shoot an ARMORED duck a second time to remove its ARMOR.<br/>
</dd><dd><b>RAYS:</b> Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray, Hatch Ray, Armor Ray<br/>
</dd><dd><b>HAZARDS:</b> Robot Heads, Robot Dogs, 1 Bomb, 1-2 Pits, 1 Egg
</dd></dl>
<p><b><span style="font-size:large">Wave 29</span></b>
</p>
<dl><dd><b>GOAL:</b> Save 5 Ducks out of 25 <i>{actual limit 26}</i><br/>
</dd><dd><b>HINT:</b> Special Goal: Jump 5 FROZEN Ducks into ship to advance.<br/>
</dd><dd><b>RAYS:</b> Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray, Hatch Ray, Armor Ray<br/>
</dd><dd><b>HAZARDS:</b> Robot Heads, Robot Dogs, 1 Bomb, 1-2 Pits, 1 Egg
</dd></dl>
<p><b><span style="font-size:large">Wave 30</span></b>
</p>
<dl><dd><b>GOAL:</b> Save 5 Ducks out of 20<br/>
</dd><dd><b>HINT:</b> Special Goal: Save 5 ARMORED Ducks to advance. No refund on flesh Ducks.<br/>
</dd><dd><b>RAYS:</b> Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray, Hatch Ray, Armor Ray<br/>
</dd><dd><b>HAZARDS:</b> Robot Heads, 3 Bombs, 3 Pits
</dd></dl>
<p><b><span style="font-size:large">Wave 31</span></b>
</p>
<dl><dd><b>GOAL:</b> Save 5 Ducks out of 15<br/>
</dd><dd><b>HINT:</b> ARMORED Ducks and Robot Dogs are the best of friends.<br/>
</dd><dd><b>RAYS:</b> Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray, Hatch Ray, Armor Ray<br/>
</dd><dd><b>HAZARDS:</b> Robot Heads, Robot Dogs, 1 Bomb, 1 Pit
</dd></dl>
<p><b><span style="font-size:large">Wave 32</span></b>
</p>
<dl><dd><b>GOAL:</b> Save 5 Ducks out of 4 <i>{actual limit eight}</i><br/>
</dd><dd><b>HINT:</b> To make an omelet, you have to break a few Eggs.<br/>
</dd><dd><b>RAYS:</b> Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray, Hatch Ray, Armor Ray<br/>
</dd><dd><b>HAZARDS:</b> Robot Heads, 0-4 Pits, 4 Eggs
</dd></dl>
<b><span style="font-size:large">Wave 33</span></b> <div class="thumb tright"><div class="thumbinner" style="width:152px;"><a class="image" href="/index.php?title=File:Duck_Guardian_winscreen.png" title="Ending Screen"><img alt="" border="0" class="thumbimage" height="91" src="https://web.archive.org/web/20211001000000im_/http://www.hrwiki.org/w/images/thumb/3/33/Duck_Guardian_winscreen.png/150px-Duck_Guardian_winscreen.png" width="150"/></a> <div class="thumbcaption"><div class="magnify"><a class="internal" href="/index.php?title=File:Duck_Guardian_winscreen.png" title="Enlarge"><img alt="" height="11" src="https://web.archive.org/web/20211001000000im_/http://www.hrwiki.org/w/skins/common/images/magnify-clip.png" width="15"/></a></div>Ending Screen</div></div></div>
<dl><dd><b>GOAL:</b> Save 5 Ducks out of 15 <i>{actual limit 17}</i><br/>
</dd><dd><b>HINT:</b> This is pretty much the last round. You are doing great.<br/>
</dd><dd><b>RAYS:</b> Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray, Hatch Ray, Armor Ray<br/>
</dd><dd><b>HAZARDS:</b> Robot Heads, Robot Dogs, 2 Bombs, 2-4 Pits, 2 Eggs
</dd></dl>
<a id="External_Links" name="External_Links"></a><h2> <span class="mw-headline"> External Links </span></h2>
<ul><li><a class="extiw" href="https://homestarrunner.com/duckguard1" title="hr:duckguard1">play "Duck Guardian One"</a>
</li><li><a class="extiw" href="https://old.homestarrunner.com/videlectrix/duckguard1.html" title="oldhr:videlectrix/duckguard1.html">play "Duck Guardian One"</a> on the old <a href="/index.php?title=Flash" title="Flash">Flash</a> site
</li><li><a class="extiw" href="https://old.homestarrunner.com/videlectrix/duck_guardianv8.swf" title="oldhr:videlectrix/duck guardianv8.swf">view the Flash file for "Duck Guardian One"</a>
</li></ul>
<ul><li><a class="extiw" href="http://www.hrwiki.org/mirror/duck_guardian_vii.html" title="mirror:duck guardian vii.html">play the Wii version of the game (mirror)</a> (mirror)
</li><li><a class="extiw" href="http://www.hrwiki.org/mirror/duck_guardian_vii.swf" title="mirror:duck guardian vii.swf">view the Flash file for the Wii version of the game (mirror)</a>
</li><li>listen to the game music (<a class="extiw" href="https://old.homestarrunner.com/videlectrix/songs/duckguard1_theme.mp3" title="videlectrix:songs/duckguard1 theme.mp3">main theme</a>, <a class="extiw" href="https://old.homestarrunner.com/videlectrix/songs/duckguard1_win.mp3" title="videlectrix:songs/duckguard1 win.mp3">reprise</a>)
</li></ul>
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<td style="background-color:#7DB7ED;text-align:center;"><b>See Also</b></td><td> <a href="/index.php?title=Videlectrix_Guys" title="Videlectrix Guys">Videlectrix Guys</a>, <a href="/index.php?title=Videlectrix_Mascot" title="Videlectrix Mascot">Videlectrix Mascot</a>, <a href="/index.php?title=videlectrix.itch.io" title="videlectrix.itch.io">videlectrix.itch.io</a>, <a href="/index.php?title=videlectrix.com" title="videlectrix.com">videlectrix.com</a>, <a href="/index.php?title=Viidelectrix" title="Viidelectrix">Viidelectrix</a>
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A game by [[Videlectrix]]. The plot: save ducks from various hazards and lead them into a spaceship in order to transport them to the hungry people of Vexar VII.


'''Page Title:''' Duck Guardian One! Save a Duck, Save THE WORLD!!


'''Viidelectrix Page Title:''' Duck is great time.
 
<div class="visualClear"></div>
'''Date:''' Tuesday, August 30, 2004
</html>
 
== Instructions ==
 
Protect the ducks using a variety of rays! Use the mouse to move the ray target crosshairs, and the desired number key to fire a ray (The keys used are noted below). Use P or the Enter key to "paws" the game at any time. There are 33 levels total.
 
=== Ray Types ===
 
* '''Direction Ray (1):''' The ray you begin the game with. When fired at a duck, it will reverse the direction it is going in, useful for dodging falling robot heads.
* '''Jump Ray (2):''' Earned in Level 3. Enables ducks to jump over pits and robot dogs.
* '''Freeze Ray (3):''' Earned in Level 9. Freezes ducks solid, rendering them temporarily immune to robot dog attacks. Be warned that other ducks cannot pass frozen ducks, and robot heads still crush frozen ducks.
* '''Double Jump Ray (2):''' Replaces the normal Jump Ray in Level 13. Enables ducks to jump in mid-air.
* '''Hatch Ray (4):''' Earned in Level 17. Cracks open falling eggs, causing ducks to come out. Be warned that if used on live ducks, it blows them up.
* '''Armor Ray (5 or Space Bar):''' Earned in Level 27. Renders ducks immune to robot heads and dogs, but unable to jump.
 
=== Hazards ===
 
* '''Robot Heads:''' Fall from the sky to crush your ducks. Only the armor ray renders your ducks immune to a Robot Head attack.
* '''Spaceship Door:''' Opens and closes in certain levels. If closed, ducks cannot enter the ship.
* '''Bombs:''' Fall from the sky to open pits in the ground. Will kill any ducks they fall on.
* '''Pits:''' Holes in the ground created by Bombs and Hatched Eggs. Will kill any duck unlucky enough to wander into it.
* '''Robot Dogs:''' Run from the left side of the screen to the right, eating any ducks unfortunate enough to get in their way. The Freeze and Armor rays protect your ducks from a Robot Dog attack. Can be jumped. ''{The city light will flash shortly before the Robot Dog comes out on the prowl.}''
* '''Eggs:''' Fall from the sky and crush ducks. They remain on the ground and block ducks that walk up to them. They can be hatched into two or more ducks using the Hatch Ray, but they will leave a pit in the ground. Can be jumped. Ducks that land on an egg bounce off into the air.
 
== Fun Facts ==
 
=== Explanations ===
 
* The Duck Guardian series was first mentioned in the [[Email FAQ]], where [[Strong Bad]] occasionally told the viewer to hurry up so he can play his new copy of [[Duck Guardian 2]]. The sequel having appeared first is likely the reason the game is specified as being Duck Guardian ''One''.
 
=== Trivia ===
 
* When you beat the game, a screen shows up that has an astronaut handing one of the ducks (dead) on a plate to a strange alien (who has the same color scheme as [[Bubs]]), and the text says "Well Done, Duck Guardian!! Now the people of Vexar VII will not go hungry!"
* Users without Flash Player 7 installed receive an interesting note, which references [[Womanizer|player culture]].
 
https://web.archive.org/web/20211001000000im_/http://www.hrwiki.org/w/images/1/1b/Duck_Guardian_flasherror.png
 
''Don't hate the game, hate the playa.''
 
<blockquote>
>DUCK GUARDIAN ONE<br />
>IS A FLASH PLAYER 7<br />
>GAME.<br /><br />
>FLASH SAYS YOU DON'T<br />
>HAVE NUMBER 7.<br />
>SORRY. TRY UPDATING<br />
>YOUR FLASH PLUG-IN.<br /><br />
>DON'T HATE THE GAME,<br />
>HATE THE PLAYA.
</blockquote>
 
=== Remarks ===
 
https://web.archive.org/web/20211001000000im_/http://www.hrwiki.org/w/images/thumb/2/2b/DuckGuardianDoublePit.png/180px-DuckGuardianDoublePit.png
 
''Not so lucky ducks.''
 
* Using the Direction Ray on a duck repeatedly agitates it, causing it to run faster and jump farther. Holding the Direction Ray and firing it constantly at the left of the screen (where the ducks come out) causes the ducks to walk back and forth; the longer you hold it, the faster the duck will run when you release the Ray.
* If you have an extra duck very near the closed space ship door and you complete a level by pushing a duck through with the Direction Ray, you can make the TO SAVE number become -1.
* Occasionally on a level with multiple bombs, two pits will be created inconveniently close to each other that can only be cleared using the Double Jump Ray or excessive agitation of ducks with the Direction Ray.
 
=== Glitches ===
 
* If you pause the game, the Spaceship Door still opens and closes. So if the door is shut at the moment your duck arrives at the door, simply pause the game and wait for the door to open.
** This has been fixed in the Viidelectrix version.
* You can still use the various rays on the ducks while the game is paused, by using the number keys. It's possible to hold down the direction ray on a group of ducks near the starting point for several minutes, then press the jump ray: you'll end up with a lot of flying ducks moving at incredible speeds, crossing the screen in under a millisecond.
** This glitch has been fixed in the Viidelectrix version.
* Sometimes, if you use the direction ray right when a duck is next to a closed spaceship door, they will go in.
* You can armor then quickly unarmor ducks in midair, then make them double jump again! With this glitch, ducks can make it all the way across without even touching the ground. If robot heads are falling, simply armor them when they're up high, then unarmor them once the robot head has passed.
* The Flash player message will appear if you have Flash 8. However, if you play it from the Videlectrix Game Demos page, the game will play as normal.
* You can see the game winscreen without actually beating the game. To do this, hatch an egg right after your last live duck dies (or after the last duck enters the ship, if you fail to meet the correct number of ducks). Your score will be listed as 0.
* If you beat a level while the city light is flashing, the light will stay on in the next level.
 
=== Real-World References ===
 
* The soundtrack, per-level instructions, use of a badly rendered female voice, and reference to levels as "waves" all recall the computer game ''[[Klax (computer game)|Klax]]''.
* The carton for this game is reminiscent of the box art for [[Activision]] games for the [[Atari 2600]] system. [[Secret Collect.]] also references the Atari 2600 but uses the ''[http://www.atariage.com/box_style_page.html?SystemID=2600&BoxStyleID=3 Silver]'' box design.
* This game pays homage in many ways to the now-defunct gaming company [[Psygnosis]].
** The theme of the game is similar to the popular computer game ''[[Lemmings (video game)|Lemmings]]''.
** When you pause the game, it includes the "Paws" pun found in many of Psygnosis' games.
** The way the ducks explode is reminiscent of the way the "Wabbits" explode in the Psygnosis game ''[[Wiz'n'Liz]]''.
* The falling robot heads resemble the original [[Thwomp]] and the eggs resemble those of [[Yoshi]], both from the [[Mario]] series.
* The hint for Level 11 is a reference to the old adage "A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush."
* The hint for Level 31 is a possible reference to the Frog and Toad series of books.
* The duck explosion animation (seen on the Videlectrix logo screen and when using the hatch ray) looks to have been based on animations from the arcade game ''[[Dig Dug]]''.
* The sound effects for ducks jumping and dying are taken from the game ''[http://www.mobygames.com/game/intellivision/frog-bog Frog Bog]'' for the [[Intellivision]].
* The sound effect for a duck being rescued is taken from the game ''[http://www.mobygames.com/game/intellivision/snafu SNAFU]'', also for the Intellivision.
* The bombs are reminiscent of the classic arcade game ''[[Moon Patrol]]''.
 
=== Fast Forward ===
 
* The ducks are seen later on [[Main Page 22]], where two of them walk across the screen and explode, as well as [[Stinkoman 20X6]] [[Stinkoman 20X6 Walkthrough Level -0|Level -0]], where they are used as ladders.
 
=== Viidelectrix ===
 
* All "Click here to start"s are replaced by "Point hereabouts and [[Mashing|mash A]] to start."
* The directions read:
 
"Use remote as a pointer to aim
Fire direction ray with A or B buttons
To get ducks safely to the escape ship."
 
* The spaceship door glitch and the firing while paused glitch are now fixed.
* The Direction Ray is fired with A or B.
* The Jump Ray is fired with Left on the D-Pad.
* The Freeze Ray is fired with Right on the D-Pad.
* The Hatch Ray is fired with Down on the D-Pad.
* The Armor Gun is fired with Up on the D-Pad.
 
== Level Guide ==
 
'''Wave 1'''
 
'''GOAL:''' Save 5 Ducks out of 15<br />
'''HINT:''' Shoot Ducks with the DIRECTION RAY to turn them around.<br />
'''RAYS:''' Direction Ray<br />
'''HAZARDS:''' Robot Heads
 
'''Wave 2'''
 
'''GOAL:''' Save 5 Ducks out of 10<br />
'''HINT:''' Ducks cannot enter the escape ship when the door is closed.<br />
'''RAYS:''' Direction Ray<br />
'''HAZARDS:''' Robot Heads, Closing Spaceship Door
 
'''Wave 3'''
 
'''GOAL:''' Save 5 Ducks out of 10<br />
'''HINT:''' You now have the JUMP RAY. Press 1 to fire the DIRECTION RAY, press 2 to fire the JUMP RAY.<br />
'''RAYS:''' Direction Ray, Jump Ray<br />
'''HAZARDS:''' Robot Heads
 
'''Wave 4'''
 
'''GOAL:''' Save 5 Ducks out of 15<br />
'''HINT:''' Use the JUMP RAY to get Ducks over dangerous pits.<br />
'''RAYS:''' Direction Ray, Jump Ray<br />
'''HAZARDS:''' Robot Heads, 1 Bomb, 1 Pit
 
'''Wave 5'''
 
'''GOAL:''' Save 5 Ducks out of 25<br />
'''HINT:''' Airborne Ducks can be reversed with the DIRECTION RAY.<br />
'''RAYS:''' Direction Ray, Jump Ray<br />
'''HAZARDS:''' Robot Heads, 2 Bombs, 2 Pits, Closing Spaceship Door
 
'''Wave 6'''
 
'''GOAL:''' Save 5 Ducks out of 20<br />
'''HINT:''' The DIRECTION RAY agitates ducks with repeated use.<br />
'''RAYS:''' Direction Ray, Jump Ray<br />
'''HAZARDS:''' Robot Heads, 2 Bombs, 2 Pits
 
'''Wave 7'''
 
'''GOAL:''' Save 5 Ducks out of 15<br />
'''HINT:''' Watch out for Robot Dogs. They love to eat Ducks.<br />
'''RAYS:''' Direction Ray, Jump Ray<br />
'''HAZARDS:''' Robot Heads, Robot Dogs
 
'''Wave 8'''
 
'''GOAL:''' Save 5 Ducks out of 12<br />
'''HINT:''' The City Light will flash when a Robot Dog is on the prowl.<br />
'''RAYS:''' Direction Ray, Jump Ray<br />
'''HAZARDS:''' Robot Heads, Robot Dogs, Closing Spaceship Door
 
'''Wave 9'''
 
'''GOAL:''' Save 15 Ducks out of 25<br />
'''HINT:''' You now have the FREEZE RAY. Press 3 to fire the FREEZE RAY and freeze Ducks.<br />
'''RAYS:''' Direction Ray, Jump Ray, Freeze Ray<br />
'''HAZARDS:''' Robot Heads, Robot Dogs
 
'''Wave 10'''
 
'''GOAL:''' Save 5 Ducks out of 15<br />
'''HINT:''' Robot Dogs don't like eating FROZEN Ducks. Not so much, no.<br />
'''RAYS:''' Direction Ray, Jump Ray, Freeze Ray<br />
'''HAZARDS:''' Robot Heads, Robot Dogs, 1 Bomb, 1 Pit
 
'''Wave 11'''
 
'''GOAL:''' Save 10 Ducks out of 35<br />
'''HINT:''' A Duck in the ship is worth two somewhere else.<br />
'''RAYS:''' Direction Ray, Jump Ray, Freeze Ray<br />
'''HAZARDS:''' Robot Heads, Robot Dogs, 2 Bombs, 2 Pits, Closing Spaceship Door
 
'''Wave 12'''
 
'''GOAL:''' Save 10 Ducks out of 25<br />
'''HINT:''' Today's Forecast: No deadly Robot Heads inexplicably falling from the heavens.<br />
'''RAYS:''' Direction Ray, Jump Ray, Freeze Ray<br />
'''HAZARDS:''' Robot Dogs, 4 Bombs, 4 Pits
 
'''Wave 13'''
 
'''GOAL:''' Save 10 Ducks out of 20<br />
'''HINT:''' You now have the JUMP RAY DOUBLE JUMP RAY upgrade. Shoot an airborne Duck a second time for serious Duck air.<br />
'''RAYS:''' Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray<br />
'''HAZARDS:''' Robot Heads, Robot Dogs, 2 Bombs, 2 Pits
 
'''Wave 14'''
 
'''GOAL:''' Save 5 Ducks out of 15<br />
'''HINT:''' Falling Eggs will crush unwitting Ducks, and obstruct them once they've landed.<br />
'''RAYS:''' Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray<br />
'''HAZARDS:''' Robot Heads, 1 Bomb, 1 Pit, 1 Egg
 
'''Wave 15'''
 
'''GOAL:''' Save 5 Ducks out of 30<br />
'''HINT:''' Videogames are just as good as reading a book.<br />
'''RAYS:''' Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray<br />
'''HAZARDS:''' Robot Heads
 
'''Wave 16'''
 
'''GOAL:''' Save 5 Ducks out of 15<br />
'''HINT:''' Airborne Ducks can be FROZEN, but FROZEN Ducks cannot JUMP.<br />
'''RAYS:''' Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray<br />
'''HAZARDS:''' Robot Heads, 1 Bomb, 1 Pit, 2 Eggs
 
'''Wave 17'''
 
'''GOAL:''' Save 10 Ducks out of 20 ''{actual limit 21}''<br />
'''HINT:''' You now have the HATCH RAY. Shoot an Egg with the 4 key to HATCH 'em up.<br />
'''RAYS:''' Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray, Hatch Ray<br />
'''HAZARDS:''' Robot Heads, Robot Dogs, 0-1 Pits, 1 Egg
 
'''Wave 18'''
 
'''GOAL:''' Save 10 Ducks out of 20 ''{actual limit 22}''<br />
'''HINT:''' Don't let Ducks die or perhaps you will lose the game.<br />
'''RAYS:''' Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray, Hatch Ray<br />
'''HAZARDS:''' Robot Heads, 0-2 Pits, 2 Eggs, Closing Spaceship Door
 
'''Wave 19'''
 
'''GOAL:''' Save 15 Ducks out of 35 ''{actual limit 36}''<br />
'''HINT:''' Attempting to HATCH a live Duck is not recommended.<br />
'''RAYS:''' Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray, Hatch Ray<br />
'''HAZARDS:''' Robot Heads, Robot Dogs, 1 Bomb, 1-2 Pits, 1 Egg, Closing Spaceship Door
 
'''Wave 20'''
 
'''GOAL:''' Save 15 Ducks out of 60<br />
'''HINT:''' Why don't Robot Dogs fall in the pits? It's not really fair.<br />
'''RAYS:''' Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray, Hatch Ray<br />
'''HAZARDS:''' Robot Heads, 4 Bombs, 4 Pits
 
'''Wave 21'''
 
'''GOAL:''' Save 10 Ducks out of 10<br />
'''HINT:''' Phew. Take a breather!<br />
'''RAYS:''' Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray, Hatch Ray<br />
'''HAZARDS:''' None
 
'''Wave 22'''
 
'''GOAL:''' Save 10 Ducks out of 20 ''{actual limit 21}''<br />
'''HINT:''' Press Enter for Pause if you find yourself getting too excited.<br />
'''RAYS:''' Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray, Hatch Ray<br />
'''HAZARDS:''' Robot Heads, 1 Bomb, 1-2 Pits, 1 Egg
 
'''Wave 23'''
 
'''GOAL:''' Save 5 Ducks out of 40<br />
'''HINT:''' You can REFREEZE Ducks to keep them in place.<br />
'''RAYS:''' Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray, Hatch Ray<br />
'''HAZARDS:''' Robot Heads, 1 Bomb, 1 Pit
 
'''Wave 24'''
 
'''GOAL:''' Save 30 Ducks out of 50 ''{actual limit 52}''<br />
'''HINT:''' The next gun is pretty awesome.<br />
'''RAYS:''' Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray, Hatch Ray<br />
'''HAZARDS:''' Robot Heads, 1 Bomb, 1-3 Pits, 2 Eggs
 
'''Wave 25'''
 
'''GOAL:''' Save 5 Ducks out of 40<br />
'''HINT:''' Special Goal: DOUBLE JUMP 5 Ducks into ship to advance.<br />
'''RAYS:''' Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray, Hatch Ray<br />
'''HAZARDS:''' Robot Heads, Robot Dogs, 2 Bombs, 2 Pits
 
'''Wave 26'''
 
'''GOAL:''' Save 25 Ducks out of 50<br />
'''HINT:''' Avoid repetitive stress disorder by taking frequent rest breaks or through the healing power of meditation.<br />
'''RAYS:''' Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray, Hatch Ray<br />
'''HAZARDS:''' Robot Heads, 1 Bomb, 1 Pit
 
'''Wave 27'''
 
'''GOAL:''' Save 10 Ducks out of 12<br />
'''HINT:''' You now have the ARMOR GUN. Press SPACE or 5 to fortify your Duck with vitamins and minerals.<br />
'''RAYS:''' Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray, Hatch Ray, Armor Ray<br />
'''HAZARDS:''' Robot Heads, Robot Dogs
 
'''Wave 28'''
 
'''GOAL:''' Save 10 Ducks out of 20 ''{actual limit 21}''<br />
'''HINT:''' Shoot an ARMORED duck a second time to remove its ARMOR.<br />
'''RAYS:''' Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray, Hatch Ray, Armor Ray<br />
'''HAZARDS:''' Robot Heads, Robot Dogs, 1 Bomb, 1-2 Pits, 1 Egg
 
'''Wave 29'''
 
'''GOAL:''' Save 5 Ducks out of 25 ''{actual limit 26}''<br />
'''HINT:''' Special Goal: Jump 5 FROZEN Ducks into ship to advance.<br />
'''RAYS:''' Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray, Hatch Ray, Armor Ray<br />
'''HAZARDS:''' Robot Heads, Robot Dogs, 1 Bomb, 1-2 Pits, 1 Egg
 
'''Wave 30'''
 
'''GOAL:''' Save 5 Ducks out of 20<br />
'''HINT:''' Special Goal: Save 5 ARMORED Ducks to advance. No refund on flesh Ducks.<br />
'''RAYS:''' Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray, Hatch Ray, Armor Ray<br />
'''HAZARDS:''' Robot Heads, 3 Bombs, 3 Pits
 
'''Wave 31'''
 
'''GOAL:''' Save 5 Ducks out of 15<br />
'''HINT:''' ARMORED Ducks and Robot Dogs are the best of friends.<br />
'''RAYS:''' Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray, Hatch Ray, Armor Ray<br />
'''HAZARDS:''' Robot Heads, Robot Dogs, 1 Bomb, 1 Pit
 
'''Wave 32'''
 
'''GOAL:''' Save 5 Ducks out of 4 ''{actual limit eight}''<br />
'''HINT:''' To make an omelet, you have to break a few Eggs.<br />
'''RAYS:''' Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray, Hatch Ray, Armor Ray<br />
'''HAZARDS:''' Robot Heads, 0-4 Pits, 4 Eggs
 
Wave 33
 
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''Ending Screen''
 
'''GOAL:''' Save 5 Ducks out of 15 ''{actual limit 17}''<br />
'''HINT:''' This is pretty much the last round. You are doing great.<br />
'''RAYS:''' Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray, Hatch Ray, Armor Ray<br />
'''HAZARDS:''' Robot Heads, Robot Dogs, 2 Bombs, 2-4 Pits, 2 Eggs
 
== External Links ==
 
* [https://homestarrunner.com/duckguard1 play "Duck Guardian One"]
* [https://old.homestarrunner.com/videlectrix/duckguard1.html play "Duck Guardian One"] on the old [[Flash]] site
* [https://old.homestarrunner.com/videlectrix/duck_guardianv8.swf view the Flash file for "Duck Guardian One"]
 
* [http://www.hrwiki.org/mirror/duck_guardian_vii.html play the Wii version of the game (mirror)] (mirror)
* [http://www.hrwiki.org/mirror/duck_guardian_vii.swf view the Flash file for the Wii version of the game (mirror)]
* listen to the game music ([https://old.homestarrunner.com/videlectrix/songs/duckguard1_theme.mp3 main theme], [https://old.homestarrunner.com/videlectrix/songs/duckguard1_win.mp3 reprise])
 
<br />
 
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! colspan="2" style="background:#3379B7;text-align:center;" | [[Videlectrix|Videlectrix Games]]
|-
| style="background-color:#7DB7ED;text-align:center;width:10em" | '''Games Menu'''
| [[50K Racewalker]], [[Awexome Cross]], '''Duck Guardian One''', [[Hallrunner]], [[Kid Speedy]], [[Peasant's Quest]], [[Pigs on Head]], [[Population: Tire]], [[RhinoFeeder]], [[Secret Collect.]], [[Stinkoman 20X6]], [[StrongBadZone]], [[TROGDOR!]], [[Thy Dungeonman]], [[Thy Dungeonman II|Thy Dungeonman 2]], [[Thy Dungeonman 3]], [[Where's an Egg?]]
|-
| style="background-color:#7DB7ED;text-align:center;width:10em" | '''SBCG4AP'''
| [[Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People]]<br />[[Homestar Ruiner]] ([[Snake Boxer 5]]), [[Strong Badia the Free]] ([[Math Kickers]]), [[Baddest of the Bands]] ([[Limozeen's Hot Babelien Odyssey]]), [[Dangeresque 3: The Criminal Projective]] ([[Space Circus Catastrophe]]), [[8-Bit is Enough]] ([[Gel-Arshie's Pro Fruitboarder]])
|-
| style="background-color:#7DB7ED;text-align:center;width:10em" | '''itch.io'''
| [[Dangeresque: The Roomisode Triungulate]] ([[Dangeresque Roomisode 1: Behind the Dangerdesque|Behind the Dangerdesque]]; [[Dangeresque Roomisode 2|The Intersection of Doom & Boom]] ([[Rig Rug]]); [[Dangeresque Roomisode 3|Keep My Enemies, Loser]]; [[Dangeresque Roomisode X: Inspection Certificate on File in Building Office|Inspection Certificate on File in Building Office]]), [[Halloween Hide & Seek]], [[Marzipan Beef Reverser]], [[Trogday Micro Game]] ([[Burninate the Barnyard]])
|-
| style="background-color:#7DB7ED;text-align:center;width:10em" | '''Other'''
| [[Duck Pond]], [[Where's The Cheat? (game)|Where's The C.H.E.A.T.]]
|-
| style="background-color:#7DB7ED;text-align:center;" | '''Non-playable'''
| [[Butcher Bros.]], [[C.H.E.A.T.]], [[Cheat Commandos Tactics]], [[Duck Guardian 2]], [[Fluffy Puff Mayonnaise Game]], [[Halfathlon]], [[King Dingo]], [[Lewis Rudkin SX: england]], [[Planet Alert!]], [[QWERTY]], [[Rabbit Algebra]], [[Salad Daze]], [[Shploitz!]], [[Spaceshipper]], [[Spirits of '76]], [[Sundae Drivin']], [[Trogdor: Let's Burninate Phonics]]
|-
| style="background-color:#7DB7ED;text-align:center;" | '''See Also'''
| [[Videlectrix Guys]], [[Videlectrix Mascot]], [[videlectrix.itch.io]], [[videlectrix.com]], [[Viidelectrix]]
|}
[[Category:Videlectrix Games]]
[[Category:Viidelectrix]]



Latest revision as of 21:00, 18 July 2026

Game Category: New Game
play Peasant's Quest 50K Racewalker
Duck Guardian One
Start screen
Description Save a duck! Save the planet!
Release date August 30, 2004
Play Game
Box Art
Box art

A game by Videlectrix. The plot: save ducks from various hazards and lead them into a spaceship in order to transport them to the hungry people of Vexar VII.

Page Title: Duck Guardian One! Save a Duck, Save THE WORLD!!

Viidelectrix Page Title: Duck is great time.

Date: Tuesday, August 30, 2004

Instructions

Protect the ducks using a variety of rays! Use the mouse to move the ray target crosshairs, and the desired number key to fire a ray (The keys used are noted below). Use P or the Enter key to "paws" the game at any time. There are 33 levels total.

Ray Types

  • Direction Ray (1): The ray you begin the game with. When fired at a duck, it will reverse the direction it is going in, useful for dodging falling robot heads.
  • Jump Ray (2): Earned in Level 3. Enables ducks to jump over pits and robot dogs.
  • Freeze Ray (3): Earned in Level 9. Freezes ducks solid, rendering them temporarily immune to robot dog attacks. Be warned that other ducks cannot pass frozen ducks, and robot heads still crush frozen ducks.
  • Double Jump Ray (2): Replaces the normal Jump Ray in Level 13. Enables ducks to jump in mid-air.
  • Hatch Ray (4): Earned in Level 17. Cracks open falling eggs, causing ducks to come out. Be warned that if used on live ducks, it blows them up.
  • Armor Ray (5 or Space Bar): Earned in Level 27. Renders ducks immune to robot heads and dogs, but unable to jump.

Hazards

  • Robot Heads: Fall from the sky to crush your ducks. Only the armor ray renders your ducks immune to a Robot Head attack.
  • Spaceship Door: Opens and closes in certain levels. If closed, ducks cannot enter the ship.
  • Bombs: Fall from the sky to open pits in the ground. Will kill any ducks they fall on.
  • Pits: Holes in the ground created by Bombs and Hatched Eggs. Will kill any duck unlucky enough to wander into it.
  • Robot Dogs: Run from the left side of the screen to the right, eating any ducks unfortunate enough to get in their way. The Freeze and Armor rays protect your ducks from a Robot Dog attack. Can be jumped. {The city light will flash shortly before the Robot Dog comes out on the prowl.}
  • Eggs: Fall from the sky and crush ducks. They remain on the ground and block ducks that walk up to them. They can be hatched into two or more ducks using the Hatch Ray, but they will leave a pit in the ground. Can be jumped. Ducks that land on an egg bounce off into the air.

Fun Facts

Explanations

  • The Duck Guardian series was first mentioned in the Email FAQ, where Strong Bad occasionally told the viewer to hurry up so he can play his new copy of Duck Guardian 2. The sequel having appeared first is likely the reason the game is specified as being Duck Guardian One.

Trivia

  • When you beat the game, a screen shows up that has an astronaut handing one of the ducks (dead) on a plate to a strange alien (who has the same color scheme as Bubs), and the text says "Well Done, Duck Guardian!! Now the people of Vexar VII will not go hungry!"
  • Users without Flash Player 7 installed receive an interesting note, which references player culture.
Don't hate the game, hate the playa.

DUCK GUARDIAN ONE
IS A FLASH PLAYER 7
GAME.

FLASH SAYS YOU DON'T
HAVE NUMBER 7.
SORRY. TRY UPDATING
YOUR FLASH PLUG-IN.

DON'T HATE THE GAME,
HATE THE PLAYA.

Remarks

Not so lucky ducks.
  • Using the Direction Ray on a duck repeatedly agitates it, causing it to run faster and jump farther. Holding the Direction Ray and firing it constantly at the left of the screen (where the ducks come out) causes the ducks to walk back and forth; the longer you hold it, the faster the duck will run when you release the Ray.
  • If you have an extra duck very near the closed space ship door and you complete a level by pushing a duck through with the Direction Ray, you can make the TO SAVE number become -1.
  • Occasionally on a level with multiple bombs, two pits will be created inconveniently close to each other that can only be cleared using the Double Jump Ray or excessive agitation of ducks with the Direction Ray.

Glitches

  • If you pause the game, the Spaceship Door still opens and closes. So if the door is shut at the moment your duck arrives at the door, simply pause the game and wait for the door to open.
    • This has been fixed in the Viidelectrix version.
  • You can still use the various rays on the ducks while the game is paused, by using the number keys. It's possible to hold down the direction ray on a group of ducks near the starting point for several minutes, then press the jump ray: you'll end up with a lot of flying ducks moving at incredible speeds, crossing the screen in under a millisecond.
    • This glitch has been fixed in the Viidelectrix version.
  • Sometimes, if you use the direction ray right when a duck is next to a closed spaceship door, they will go in.
  • You can armor then quickly unarmor ducks in midair, then make them double jump again! With this glitch, ducks can make it all the way across without even touching the ground. If robot heads are falling, simply armor them when they're up high, then unarmor them once the robot head has passed.
  • The Flash player message will appear if you have Flash 8. However, if you play it from the Videlectrix Game Demos page, the game will play as normal.
  • You can see the game winscreen without actually beating the game. To do this, hatch an egg right after your last live duck dies (or after the last duck enters the ship, if you fail to meet the correct number of ducks). Your score will be listed as 0.
  • If you beat a level while the city light is flashing, the light will stay on in the next level.

Real-World References

  • The soundtrack, per-level instructions, use of a badly rendered female voice, and reference to levels as "waves" all recall the computer game Klax.
  • The carton for this game is reminiscent of the box art for Activision games for the Atari 2600 system. Secret Collect. also references the Atari 2600 but uses the Silver box design.
  • This game pays homage in many ways to the now-defunct gaming company Psygnosis.
    • The theme of the game is similar to the popular computer game Lemmings.
    • When you pause the game, it includes the "Paws" pun found in many of Psygnosis' games.
    • The way the ducks explode is reminiscent of the way the "Wabbits" explode in the Psygnosis game Wiz'n'Liz.
  • The falling robot heads resemble the original Thwomp and the eggs resemble those of Yoshi, both from the Mario series.
  • The hint for Level 11 is a reference to the old adage "A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush."
  • The hint for Level 31 is a possible reference to the Frog and Toad series of books.
  • The duck explosion animation (seen on the Videlectrix logo screen and when using the hatch ray) looks to have been based on animations from the arcade game Dig Dug.
  • The sound effects for ducks jumping and dying are taken from the game Frog Bog for the Intellivision.
  • The sound effect for a duck being rescued is taken from the game SNAFU, also for the Intellivision.
  • The bombs are reminiscent of the classic arcade game Moon Patrol.

Fast Forward

Viidelectrix

  • All "Click here to start"s are replaced by "Point hereabouts and mash A to start."
  • The directions read:
"Use remote as a pointer to aim
Fire direction ray with A or B buttons
To get ducks safely to the escape ship."
  • The spaceship door glitch and the firing while paused glitch are now fixed.
  • The Direction Ray is fired with A or B.
  • The Jump Ray is fired with Left on the D-Pad.
  • The Freeze Ray is fired with Right on the D-Pad.
  • The Hatch Ray is fired with Down on the D-Pad.
  • The Armor Gun is fired with Up on the D-Pad.

Level Guide

Wave 1

GOAL: Save 5 Ducks out of 15
HINT: Shoot Ducks with the DIRECTION RAY to turn them around.
RAYS: Direction Ray
HAZARDS: Robot Heads

Wave 2

GOAL: Save 5 Ducks out of 10
HINT: Ducks cannot enter the escape ship when the door is closed.
RAYS: Direction Ray
HAZARDS: Robot Heads, Closing Spaceship Door

Wave 3

GOAL: Save 5 Ducks out of 10
HINT: You now have the JUMP RAY. Press 1 to fire the DIRECTION RAY, press 2 to fire the JUMP RAY.
RAYS: Direction Ray, Jump Ray
HAZARDS: Robot Heads

Wave 4

GOAL: Save 5 Ducks out of 15
HINT: Use the JUMP RAY to get Ducks over dangerous pits.
RAYS: Direction Ray, Jump Ray
HAZARDS: Robot Heads, 1 Bomb, 1 Pit

Wave 5

GOAL: Save 5 Ducks out of 25
HINT: Airborne Ducks can be reversed with the DIRECTION RAY.
RAYS: Direction Ray, Jump Ray
HAZARDS: Robot Heads, 2 Bombs, 2 Pits, Closing Spaceship Door

Wave 6

GOAL: Save 5 Ducks out of 20
HINT: The DIRECTION RAY agitates ducks with repeated use.
RAYS: Direction Ray, Jump Ray
HAZARDS: Robot Heads, 2 Bombs, 2 Pits

Wave 7

GOAL: Save 5 Ducks out of 15
HINT: Watch out for Robot Dogs. They love to eat Ducks.
RAYS: Direction Ray, Jump Ray
HAZARDS: Robot Heads, Robot Dogs

Wave 8

GOAL: Save 5 Ducks out of 12
HINT: The City Light will flash when a Robot Dog is on the prowl.
RAYS: Direction Ray, Jump Ray
HAZARDS: Robot Heads, Robot Dogs, Closing Spaceship Door

Wave 9

GOAL: Save 15 Ducks out of 25
HINT: You now have the FREEZE RAY. Press 3 to fire the FREEZE RAY and freeze Ducks.
RAYS: Direction Ray, Jump Ray, Freeze Ray
HAZARDS: Robot Heads, Robot Dogs

Wave 10

GOAL: Save 5 Ducks out of 15
HINT: Robot Dogs don't like eating FROZEN Ducks. Not so much, no.
RAYS: Direction Ray, Jump Ray, Freeze Ray
HAZARDS: Robot Heads, Robot Dogs, 1 Bomb, 1 Pit

Wave 11

GOAL: Save 10 Ducks out of 35
HINT: A Duck in the ship is worth two somewhere else.
RAYS: Direction Ray, Jump Ray, Freeze Ray
HAZARDS: Robot Heads, Robot Dogs, 2 Bombs, 2 Pits, Closing Spaceship Door

Wave 12

GOAL: Save 10 Ducks out of 25
HINT: Today's Forecast: No deadly Robot Heads inexplicably falling from the heavens.
RAYS: Direction Ray, Jump Ray, Freeze Ray
HAZARDS: Robot Dogs, 4 Bombs, 4 Pits

Wave 13

GOAL: Save 10 Ducks out of 20
HINT: You now have the JUMP RAY DOUBLE JUMP RAY upgrade. Shoot an airborne Duck a second time for serious Duck air.
RAYS: Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray
HAZARDS: Robot Heads, Robot Dogs, 2 Bombs, 2 Pits

Wave 14

GOAL: Save 5 Ducks out of 15
HINT: Falling Eggs will crush unwitting Ducks, and obstruct them once they've landed.
RAYS: Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray
HAZARDS: Robot Heads, 1 Bomb, 1 Pit, 1 Egg

Wave 15

GOAL: Save 5 Ducks out of 30
HINT: Videogames are just as good as reading a book.
RAYS: Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray
HAZARDS: Robot Heads

Wave 16

GOAL: Save 5 Ducks out of 15
HINT: Airborne Ducks can be FROZEN, but FROZEN Ducks cannot JUMP.
RAYS: Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray
HAZARDS: Robot Heads, 1 Bomb, 1 Pit, 2 Eggs

Wave 17

GOAL: Save 10 Ducks out of 20 {actual limit 21}
HINT: You now have the HATCH RAY. Shoot an Egg with the 4 key to HATCH 'em up.
RAYS: Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray, Hatch Ray
HAZARDS: Robot Heads, Robot Dogs, 0-1 Pits, 1 Egg

Wave 18

GOAL: Save 10 Ducks out of 20 {actual limit 22}
HINT: Don't let Ducks die or perhaps you will lose the game.
RAYS: Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray, Hatch Ray
HAZARDS: Robot Heads, 0-2 Pits, 2 Eggs, Closing Spaceship Door

Wave 19

GOAL: Save 15 Ducks out of 35 {actual limit 36}
HINT: Attempting to HATCH a live Duck is not recommended.
RAYS: Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray, Hatch Ray
HAZARDS: Robot Heads, Robot Dogs, 1 Bomb, 1-2 Pits, 1 Egg, Closing Spaceship Door

Wave 20

GOAL: Save 15 Ducks out of 60
HINT: Why don't Robot Dogs fall in the pits? It's not really fair.
RAYS: Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray, Hatch Ray
HAZARDS: Robot Heads, 4 Bombs, 4 Pits

Wave 21

GOAL: Save 10 Ducks out of 10
HINT: Phew. Take a breather!
RAYS: Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray, Hatch Ray
HAZARDS: None

Wave 22

GOAL: Save 10 Ducks out of 20 {actual limit 21}
HINT: Press Enter for Pause if you find yourself getting too excited.
RAYS: Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray, Hatch Ray
HAZARDS: Robot Heads, 1 Bomb, 1-2 Pits, 1 Egg

Wave 23

GOAL: Save 5 Ducks out of 40
HINT: You can REFREEZE Ducks to keep them in place.
RAYS: Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray, Hatch Ray
HAZARDS: Robot Heads, 1 Bomb, 1 Pit

Wave 24

GOAL: Save 30 Ducks out of 50 {actual limit 52}
HINT: The next gun is pretty awesome.
RAYS: Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray, Hatch Ray
HAZARDS: Robot Heads, 1 Bomb, 1-3 Pits, 2 Eggs

Wave 25

GOAL: Save 5 Ducks out of 40
HINT: Special Goal: DOUBLE JUMP 5 Ducks into ship to advance.
RAYS: Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray, Hatch Ray
HAZARDS: Robot Heads, Robot Dogs, 2 Bombs, 2 Pits

Wave 26

GOAL: Save 25 Ducks out of 50
HINT: Avoid repetitive stress disorder by taking frequent rest breaks or through the healing power of meditation.
RAYS: Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray, Hatch Ray
HAZARDS: Robot Heads, 1 Bomb, 1 Pit

Wave 27

GOAL: Save 10 Ducks out of 12
HINT: You now have the ARMOR GUN. Press SPACE or 5 to fortify your Duck with vitamins and minerals.
RAYS: Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray, Hatch Ray, Armor Ray
HAZARDS: Robot Heads, Robot Dogs

Wave 28

GOAL: Save 10 Ducks out of 20 {actual limit 21}
HINT: Shoot an ARMORED duck a second time to remove its ARMOR.
RAYS: Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray, Hatch Ray, Armor Ray
HAZARDS: Robot Heads, Robot Dogs, 1 Bomb, 1-2 Pits, 1 Egg

Wave 29

GOAL: Save 5 Ducks out of 25 {actual limit 26}
HINT: Special Goal: Jump 5 FROZEN Ducks into ship to advance.
RAYS: Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray, Hatch Ray, Armor Ray
HAZARDS: Robot Heads, Robot Dogs, 1 Bomb, 1-2 Pits, 1 Egg

Wave 30

GOAL: Save 5 Ducks out of 20
HINT: Special Goal: Save 5 ARMORED Ducks to advance. No refund on flesh Ducks.
RAYS: Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray, Hatch Ray, Armor Ray
HAZARDS: Robot Heads, 3 Bombs, 3 Pits

Wave 31

GOAL: Save 5 Ducks out of 15
HINT: ARMORED Ducks and Robot Dogs are the best of friends.
RAYS: Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray, Hatch Ray, Armor Ray
HAZARDS: Robot Heads, Robot Dogs, 1 Bomb, 1 Pit

Wave 32

GOAL: Save 5 Ducks out of 4 {actual limit eight}
HINT: To make an omelet, you have to break a few Eggs.
RAYS: Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray, Hatch Ray, Armor Ray
HAZARDS: Robot Heads, 0-4 Pits, 4 Eggs

Wave 33

Ending Screen
GOAL: Save 5 Ducks out of 15 {actual limit 17}
HINT: This is pretty much the last round. You are doing great.
RAYS: Direction Ray, Double Jump Ray, Freeze Ray, Hatch Ray, Armor Ray
HAZARDS: Robot Heads, Robot Dogs, 2 Bombs, 2-4 Pits, 2 Eggs

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