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Art From Rejected Ducktales Game Pitch Shows What Could Have Been



Life is like a hurricane here, online. One day companies are slapping googly eyes on its characters and maybe, definitely teasing a new game on April Fool?s Day. The next all our hopes get ahead upon the rocks with the realization that a new Ducktales game made by the developers of the Monster Boy series is nothing more than failed ambition turned April Fool?s joke. The best jokes come from real-life pain, so it makes sense that this rejected art pitched by FDG Entertainment for a Ducktales game pitch hurts most of all.

Surprise! We?re happy to announce our new game project #DuckTales QuackShots together with our #MonsterBoyGame development partner Game Atelier! pic.twitter.com/iQfmnwLcPH
? FDG Entertainment (@FDG_Games) April 1, 2020
The saga of poorly timed gags begins on April Fool?s Day when FDG tweeted that it was working on a new project with Game Atelier, developers of the revived and beautiful platforming franchise Monster Boy. The announcement of a new Ducktales game is a cause for celebration, as the original Ducktales and Ducktales 2 on the NES remain as some of the most memorable gaming experiences from the childhoods of many. That nostalgia was able to bring about an HD remaster of the original Ducktales, along with a reference in the new Ducktales TV series to the NES classic?s best piece of music.

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