Rubber Duck Battle

939 installs
Ratings not yet available
73 monthly active users
Revenue not available
Install Trends
Weekly +22
Trending
Monthly +74
Steady

Rubber Duck Battle Summary

Rubber Duck Battle is a mobile Android app in Entertainment by Neil Rohan. Released in Aug 2023 (2 years ago). It has about 939+ installs Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 73 monthly active users . Store metadata: updated Aug 21, 2023.

Recent activity: 22 installs this week (74 over 4 weeks) showing above average growth View trends →

Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Aug 21, 2023 .


0★

Ratings: 0

5★
4★
3★
2★
1★

Screenshots

App screenshot
App screenshot
App screenshot
App screenshot

App Description

Rubber Duck Battle is a children's version of the classic Battleship game.

Rubber Duck Battle is based on the classic "Battleship" game. Instead of trading shots to sink different warships, Rubber Duck Battle depicts two duck ponds sitting side by side in close enough proximity that the ducks can toss small boulders over to the neighboring pond to capsize opposing ducks. When all five ducks in a pond are capsized, the opposing team wins.

Rubber Duck Battle can be played interactively, using two different devices (phones, tablets, etc.) that share the same WIFI network. Pairing is automatic. If no WIFI opponent is available, the user can choose to play against the computer (“Solo Mode”).

The game can be played with two scoring options. One option only requires a single boulder to capsize an opposing duck. The other option requires all four squares that a duck occupies be targeted before it is capsized. To accommodate "older" players playing "younger" players, the older player's setup might require targeting all four squares of the younger player's ducks, whereas the younger player would only a single boulder to capsize the other ducks.

In WiFi mode, the setups of the two devices must match. The game takes care of this synchronization automatically.

A 15-page User's Guide in PDF format is included, which can be viewed on the device or transferred to an online printer, email or any "notepad" type application.