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Free: Charlie The Duck (Was $3.49) @ Google Play

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This is the AD-FREE and COMPLETE VERSION of Charlie the Duck containing all levels and the ability to start a new game directly from world 1, 2 or 3.

Charlie the Duck is a classic side-scrolling platform game. Run through levels, collect coins, diamonds and other power ups. Jump on top of enemies to defeat them. Dive into the water to find hidden areas!

This is a complete remake of the PC version originally released in 1996 for MS-DOS. The game is nearly identical, but some small changes have been made. This version does not use separate buttons to walk slower or faster. So there are some (small) changes in the levels to make everything work well with the constant walking speed. Also, some things were made to be a little easier and less frustrating.

Instructions:
[Down]: sometimes Charlie can dive into the water

Hints:
* To jump higher, take a leap!
* A super heart is hidden somewhere in each level, find them all! (enables you to have 3 hearts instead of 2)
* In a large pond there can also be a spot where you can dive!

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  • +1

    I honestly don't remember this game at all. With the big 500 downloads seems neither do other people.
    Looks a bit like a Wonder Boy knockoff with its constant scrolling.

    • Played this game at my doctors office as a kid, very buggy

      • Just tell the doc you have Tourettes.

        "Chuck you stupid *uck!"

  • +1

    If it's not Charlie the Unicorn, I'm not interested…

  • +2

    It's pretty good, Mario style game, the duck can swim but flying bees can still attack annoyingly

  • +1

    gee id rather bang my head with a brick than find another pointless game to waste my time on.

  • What, the actual duck?!?

  • +1

    thanks op! I remember playing this game as a kid on my dad's laptop, but it wasn't the full version >:-(

  • +1

    Haha I loved this game! Thanks BA!

    • no worries mate.. I enjoyed it too.. kinda Mario :)

  • I paid $3.99 for the shareware version back in 1996. Jesus, you actually paid for trial versions of software back then.

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