Talk:Duck Guardian One

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What a hard game. I hate it. -- [[User:FireBird|FireBird]]
What a hard game. I hate it. -- [[User:FireBird|FireBird]]
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Yeah, you know that mirror of the Viidelectrix version listed at the bottom of the page?  That mirror's missing the whatever-it's-called that lets flash detect other buttons on the remote.  I have tried playing it on three (3) seperate occasions, and it never works.  As such, the game is unplayable past level 3.[[Special:Contributions/173.32.221.240|173.32.221.240]] 05:00, 28 December 2008 (UTC)
Yeah, you know that mirror of the Viidelectrix version listed at the bottom of the page?  That mirror's missing the whatever-it's-called that lets flash detect other buttons on the remote.  I have tried playing it on three (3) seperate occasions, and it never works.  As such, the game is unplayable past level 3.[[Special:Contributions/173.32.221.240|173.32.221.240]] 05:00, 28 December 2008 (UTC)
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Does anyone seem to remember a non Brothers Chaps game that slightly resembles this? I believe it came out in the 90s and, yes, it feature ducks and, yes, you had to guide them. Really the only slight differences is that the game had more level variance and, instead of guiding them with lasers to avoid falling robot heads, you had to make sure they didn't fall of cliffs by putting up little stop signs in places where they could possibly be in danger.
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Does this sound familiar with anyone? I'm trying to wrack my brain as hard as I can, but to no avail. :(
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--[[User:Blargh|Blargh]] 00:21, 12 September 2011 (UTC)

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What a hard game. I hate it. -- FireBird

Is that really needed? --Upsilon

Use my level select. I didn't beat it from start to finish either. Thunderbird

Try the flash file. When you're stuck in a wave go to the seek bar and click "Play". In a few moments "Wave Beated!" will come up, and it will show you the next wave. - oopsyoubwokeit

Whats a seek bar?TheThin 00:03, 10 January 2006 (UTC)

See here for information on seek bars. --videlectrix.pngENUSY discussionitem_icon.gif user.gifmail_icon.gif 15:27, 14 January 2006 (UTC)
It isn't working.TheThin 00:32, 15 January 2006 (UTC)
How do you get it? --TheThin 20:31, 19 July 2006 (UTC)

Contents

[edit] Moving the Level Guide

Might it be a good idea to move the Level Guide to its own seperate page? The Table of Contents is absolutely gigantic. --TheNintenGenius 21:43, 6 Dec 2004 (MST)

[edit] Link?

I can't find this anywhere on the main site... I remember the week that it was up, but I don't think it's ever been added to the games menu. Shouldn't this be on the Secret Pages?

It's on the Videlectrix website. →[[User:FireBird|FireBird]]
But it's not in the Game Gallery. Grr! I'm standardizing all of the Videlectrix games and this is throwing it off because I have nothing to put for it. Should I just leave that part blank for this one? — User:ACupOfCoffee@ 06:30, 17 October 2005 (UTC)
Short of making something up, that sounds like the only thing to do. (Maybe some mention of the fact.) —AbdiViklas 06:38, 17 October 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Later wave

When this was on the main site, didn't it start on one of the later waves? I seem to remember that you began with both the direction ray and the jump ray.

(different user) yeah, i remeber that--I was just looking for it! I think there was an easter egg or something (you clicked on one of the ducks?) that would take you to level 10.

I remember starting at level one. We had a level select up for a while, but those links went cold. I am quite sure that viewing the flash file allows you to skip levels by dragging the scroll bar to the end though. Thunderbird 21:36, 6 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] I'ts almost time...

For Duck Guardian's First Anniversary! What do you think TBC will do? - oopsyoubwokeit

Not remember that it's the first anniversary of Duck Guardian? Homestar Coderhomestar-coder-sig.gif 13:42, 8 Aug 2005 (UTC)

That's probably the answer. *sigh* TBC don't remember anything. - oopsyoubwokeit

[edit] Flash 7

Apparently, when the game says it requires Flash 7, it means ONLY Flash 7. I've got Flash 8, and get the error screen when I try to load it. Shame. --Blu Aardvark (talk) (edits) 12:00, 5 Oct 2005 (UTC)

If you really want to play it, just grab a seek bar, and move it slightly to the right. You should be taken to the DG1 title screen. And yes, I have this problem as well. --videlectrix.pngENUSY discussionitem_icon.gif user.gifmail_icon.gif, 16:14, 5 October 2005 (BST)


without a seekbar you can right click, click back and click play again ~~Frogz

Whats a seekbar?TheThin 15:23, 14 January 2006 (UTC)
See my comment above. --videlectrix.pngENUSY discussionitem_icon.gif user.gifmail_icon.gif 15:27, 14 January 2006 (UTC)
It isn't working.TheThin 00:11, 6 February 2006 (UTC)
ANSWER ME FOR ONCE!! --TheThin 20:28, 19 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Wii Mirror a Dud

Yeah, you know that mirror of the Viidelectrix version listed at the bottom of the page? That mirror's missing the whatever-it's-called that lets flash detect other buttons on the remote. I have tried playing it on three (3) seperate occasions, and it never works. As such, the game is unplayable past level 3.173.32.221.240 05:00, 28 December 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Similar Title?

Does anyone seem to remember a non Brothers Chaps game that slightly resembles this? I believe it came out in the 90s and, yes, it feature ducks and, yes, you had to guide them. Really the only slight differences is that the game had more level variance and, instead of guiding them with lasers to avoid falling robot heads, you had to make sure they didn't fall of cliffs by putting up little stop signs in places where they could possibly be in danger. Does this sound familiar with anyone? I'm trying to wrack my brain as hard as I can, but to no avail. :(

--Blargh 00:21, 12 September 2011 (UTC)

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