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Quick update before the holidays!

Hello deck ducks!

My graphic friend has already left for Christmas, so this news has a simple screenshot as its cover. But hey, we’re all friends here—no need to stand on ceremony, right?

We've been very busy with the development of PPD - A Quite Quest, and let me tell you we're happy with how it's coming along! We're having a blast working on it and we can't wait for you all to try it out. Everything's on schedule, so it's confirmed that in the second half of 2025 it'll be ready to leave our craft workshop.

Before leaving you with a couple of new gifs, I want to wish everyone a merry holiday season and a happy new year!

2025 is going to be a blast!







Locations, characters, and fun

Hello, my duck friends,

Summer is ending, and we are back, working harder than ever!

Things are getting serious. We can't wait to reach the end of the development cycle and show you the finished game. Creating a project like this has always been our dream, and it feels amazing to sit at our desks and go wild with ideas. And you know how wild our ideas can be, don't you?

Now, do you want to see some progress?

Look here! This location below is currently being populated with characters:



We plan to add three types of characters: main characters (essential for progression), optional characters (unique but not essential), and extras (mostly there for flavor and to fill the scene).

We’ve created some pretty crazy characters and are having so much fun designing them and writing their dialogue. The hard part seems to be naming them... When you have quite a few characters to interact with, you eventually run out of names!

Now that I think of it, maybe you can help with that. I'm not promising anything, but if you leave a comment down below, there's a chance we might pick one of your suggestions to name an NPC in the game. How would you like that? Or maybe we should make it a contest?

Could be fun!

But just so you know, this character in the new area already has a name:



Alright, I won't keep you too long or spoil too much of the game. That's all for now!

One last thing: we're still deciding whether to set up a closed or open beta demo—or whether to have one at all—for testing the game. It may take some time, but I suggest keeping an eye out!

We’re on Rock Paper Shotgun! Plus New Updates!

Hello everyone!

Today we want to touch base with you and thank you all for the support you never fail to grant us.

In just 3 weeks or so, the game has gathered 4k wishlists! (Pretty impressive by our indie, self-funded standards.)

Not only that, but thanks to the buzz from the announcement trailer and all your interactions with social media posts, gifs, images, and so on, we even attracted the attention of Rock Paper Shotgun, who decided to write a nice article about Placid Plastic Deck!

You can read it here: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/new-pixelart-card-battler-blends-pokemon-with-inscryption-using-the-dark-magic-of-ducks


Now let's take a look at what we are working on, shall we?




As you might have noticed, in our game, card battles always happen between different decks because no two decks are the same. Since all decks are unique, we are drawing quite a few cards. We thought you might want to take a sneaky peek:



Each deck has its own board, and when our beloved protagonist Zoi is challenged by an opponent, they simply join their boards together and play. That means we need to model quite a few boards. For now, we are focusing on the details of YOUR board, as it's the one you (almost) always have before your eyes.

We want to give it a tactile feeling, and I must say that passing the turn is pretty satisfying...



And that's all for today. We'll update you again soon, keep sharing the quacks!

:coolduck:

New card battler Placid Plastic Deck blends Pokémon with Inscryption using the dark magic of ducks

Like many an addled follower of the games industry, I have recently fallen under the spell of Balatro, and especially, its jokers. The mechanics and overall presentation may be exquisite, but it’s the thrill of discovering another mutant jester modifier that has me lunging for the Steam Deck in my sleep. Well, now those jokers have competition: ducks. Step or rather waddle forward Placid Plastic Deck - A Quiet Quest, a quacked-up card battler which somehow takes inspiration from both the Pokémon series and Inscryption.


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THE CARDS ARE DRAWN: PLACID PLASTIC DECK ANNOUNCED

Greetings players,

Today is the day the Placid Plastic Duck universe officially begins to expand!

We’ve been working in secret on this new title for months now, and it feels good to finally be able to show you what it is. We hope you like the idea of duck cards, and I hope you enjoyed the announcement trailer we crafted for the occasion. Feel free to share your thoughts in the video comment section, here’s the link:

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But most importantly, don’t forget to add the game to your wishlist now!

We’ll keep you updated on the development progress as we go, so keep an eye out and expect unexpected things to happen. In full duck-style!