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Hardbass Duck – endless runner

Hardbass Duck – endless runner

Android Casual Artistry Time Studios

Addictive endless runner for Wear OS

System Requirements

Category
Age Rating
Everyone
Developer
Package Name
com.artistrytimestudios.g01

So here's my honest take on Hardbass Duck - endless runner. I've tested a bunch of smartwatch games and this one's actually pretty solid. The retro graphics and chiptune soundtrack are a nice touch, and the gameplay is simple but challenging. And it's the kind of game you can just pick up and play for a few minutes at a time. Not gonna lie, it can get repetitive after a while, and the upgrades/progression is a bit grindy. But for a free game made just for Wear OS, it's a pretty good time. If you're into endless runners, I'd say give it a shot.

Manya Lyalya
AUTHOR: Manya Lyalya Editor, Grand Screen

Pros

  • Retro pixel graphics that look great on a smartwatch
  • Tap-to-jump controls are super simple but take skill to master
  • Free to play, no ads or IAPs to ruin the experience
  • Tons of high score chasing and replay value
  • Perfect for quick gaming sessions on the go

Cons

  • Can get a bit repetitive after playing for a while
  • Progression and upgrades are a slow grind
  • Lack of variety in levels and enemies
  • No sound effects or music, just the chiptune soundtrack
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Description

Been playing Hardbass Duck – endless runner for a couple months now. It’s basically a retro-style pixel runner game made just for smartwatches. Basically you tap the screen to jump and dodge obstacles and enemies. Pretty addictive if you’re into these kinds of quick games.

There’s a funky little duck character you control, and the goal is to rack up the highest score by surviving as long as you can. And there’s also coins to collect and some basic power-ups. It’s got a nice retro vibe with the graphics and chiptune music. And the tap-to-jump controls are super simple but take some skill to master.

Look, if you’re into arcade-style endless runners, you’ll probably like this. It’s not perfect – can get a bit repetitive after a while – but overall it’s a fun time killer that works great on a smartwatch. Worth checking out if you want a quick game you can play anywhere.

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