Literally shoot fish in a barrel in CoD of Duty

Take 15 minutes to play this funny indie game on PC

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As part of the “1 Game a Month” initiative, developer Ryan Evans created a funny little game that is a 15 minute play on the phrase “it’s like shooting fish in a barrel.” That game is CoD of Duty.

Ryan says that the game is a joke based on how he feels about modern day FPS games, and how their campaigns have devolved into mush. I don’t want to spoil anything for you, but it’s only 15 minutes long, and definitely worth playing.

Interestingly enough, due to constraints, co-op and controller support had to be cut — this joke was pretty well thought out! You can download the game at the landing page here, or play it directly in your browser.

CoD of Duty [Ryan Makes Stuff via Rock Paper Shotgun]


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