Mobile Game / Apr 29, 2026
A duck, a pachinko gun, and 50 birds: Quack Quack Attack opens pre-reg and dares you not to try it
Quack Quack Attack – PEGG Blaster got announced with pre-registration now open, and it’s exactly the kind of mobile pitch that wins on “wait, what?” curiosity. The core gameplay is pachinko-style: you fire shots (eggs) into a board, bounce them through enemies, and chain clears—simple at first glance, then deeper once squad composition matters. Coverage points to a roster of 50 birds across multiple classes/elements, with a five-bird squad per stage, upgrades, and PvP modes layered on top. For players, the practical meaning is: this isn’t just a novelty name—it’s aiming for that sweet spot where runs are quick, feedback is satisfying, and progression gives you new toys frequently enough to keep you in the loop. If you like puzzle shooters (Peggle-ish dopamine, but with loadouts and class synergy), this is the kind of game you’ll know you like within five minutes. The thing to watch is monetization: squad-based games often drift into power creep if PvP rewards are too central. But as an announcement beat, April 29 is a clean “bookmark it” moment—pre-reg now, rewards likely at launch, and a concept that’s immediately clip-friendly.
Quack Quack Attack – PEGG Blaster got announced with pre-registration now open, and it’s exactly the kind of mobile pitch that wins on “wait, what?” curiosity. The core gameplay is pachinko-style: you fire shots (eggs) into a board, bounce them through enemies, and chain clears—simple at first glance, then deeper once squad composition matters. Coverage points to a roster of 50 birds across multiple classes/elements, with a five-bird squad per stage, upgrades, and PvP modes layered on top.
For players, the practical meaning is: this isn’t just a novelty name—it’s aiming for that sweet spot where runs are quick, feedback is satisfying, and progression gives you new toys frequently enough to keep you in the loop. If you like puzzle shooters (Peggle-ish dopamine, but with loadouts and class synergy), this is the kind of game you’ll know you like within five minutes. The thing to watch is monetization: squad-based games often drift into power creep if PvP rewards are too central.
But as an announcement beat, April 29 is a clean “bookmark it” moment—pre-reg now, rewards likely at launch, and a concept that’s immediately clip-friendly.