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Placid Plastic Duck Simulator : Une vie de canard en caoutchouc

by Noah Mar 18,2026

Placid Plastic Duck Simulator : Une vie de canard en caoutchouc

Absolutely — Placid Plastic Duck Simulator isn’t just a whimsical gag; it’s a full-fledged, meditative experience that turns idle observation into an art form. With its soothing visuals, ambient soundscapes, and the quiet magic of watching rubber ducks drift in rhythm with the tides of a dreamlike pool, the game delivers more than just a laugh — it offers a digital sanctuary.

Available now on Android via the Google Play Store for $1.99, this is not your average mobile game. There’s no grinding, no objectives, no pressure — just you, the water, and a growing family of 50 uniquely designed ducks, each with its own little quirks. Some waddle side-to-side when they bump into the pool wall. Others spin in slow circles when they collide. A few even seem to have a secret friendship (or rivalry), floating a little too close for comfort.

And yes — you can name them.
Call one "Sir Quackington III."
Name another "Bubbles, but make it existential."
The game doesn’t judge. It just lets you float.

With two serene pools to explore, shifting weather, soft ambient music, and the occasional surprise — like a UFO gliding over the water during a starlit night — Placid Plastic Duck Simulator is perfect for stress relief, mindfulness, or simply killing time in the most peaceful way possible.

🌙 “It’s not about what the ducks are doing. It’s about what you’re not doing while you watch them.”

👉 Download it now on the Google Play Store and let your mind drift — no judgment, no rush, just peace.

And if you’re craving more surreal, emotionally rich gameplay, don’t miss our next feature: Detective RPG Disco Elysium coming to Android — redesigned from the ground up for mobile. Prepare to dive deep into a world where every question is a door, and every answer might just change your life.

🪣 Float. Breathe. Observe.
The ducks are waiting.

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