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D.I.C.E 07: Super Rub-A-Dub First Look

What happens when ducks and the Sixaxis meet?

LAS VEGAS--At his D.I.C.E. Summit session, Phil Harrison gave a sneak peek at a new downloadable game in development for the PlayStation 3: Super Rub-A-Dub. In the original game, realistic water physics and rubber ducks are blended with such old-school puzzlers as Flicky and Super Monkey Ball. While there wasn't much information given out on the game in the D.I.C.E. session where Harrison showed it off, we caught up with him shortly after for a quick word about the game.

The simple game started life in much the same way that Geometry Wars came to be: as a basic demo. In Super Rub-A-Dub's case, the game started as a physics sim demonstrating water effects on the PS3. Once the Sixaxis controller was used to move the water around, the notion to include ducks and add some proper gameplay was raised; thus, the demo evolved into something else.

Your task in Super Rub-A-Dub is to guide a duck around a tub, freeing smaller ducks from bubbles and leading the whole trail of liberated fowl to an exit while avoiding obstacles. From the look of it, you'll be rated on how long it takes you to clear a level. The brief demo of the game during Harrison's session showed some different tub layouts and hazards that make getting your gaggle of ducks to safety more difficult. The act of collecting the ducks bears some similarities to Sega's old-school bird platformer Flicky. The actual control, which relies on the Sixaxis to manipulate the flat plain of the tub, also calls to mind Super Monkey Ball. In following up with Harrison, we found out that the game will feature a global world-ranking system and feature progressively more challenging layouts, which will apparently feature hazards, such as sharks. There will also be controls to flip your duck when necessary.

From the look of it, Super Rub-A-Dub is looking like a breezy arcade game that should be a fun addition to the thin PS3 lineup. The leaderboard functionality and simple gameplay should make the game appeal to persistent players who want to improve their performance. While an exact date for the game's release wasn't given, Harrison mentioned it was due out in the next few weeks.

70 Comments

  • coolasj19

    Posted Mar 8, 2007 1:39 pm PT

    awesome

  • MetalHead_PS3

    Posted Feb 27, 2007 8:28 pm PT

    This game is the REAL Halo Killer!!!!! hahahahah jk for you pathetic Xbox fanboys.

  • CHAS3R576

    Posted Feb 25, 2007 3:26 pm PT

    Sweet.

  • chamber303

    Posted Feb 21, 2007 4:52 pm PT

    CRAZY. this should be pretty fun.

  • emptycow

    Posted Feb 19, 2007 9:47 pm PT

    how is it a tech demo if its not a just a demo anymore its a game all games start as demos

  • Homer_Sapien

    Posted Feb 16, 2007 8:05 pm PT

    rockybob: "Spin it however you want, its just a tech demo turned into a game."

    Actually, that's EXACTLY what we're calling it. But wait, why are YOU getting so worked up over a tech demo?

    ranman1990:

    You make my brain hurt. Stop posting.

  • ranman1990

    Posted Feb 16, 2007 2:29 pm PT

    rocky bob ur my hero lol ... ne thing to tell these ps3 boys they are making a mistake in haveing the system lol ..and hes right 360 has way more content and features then ps3

  • Doolum

    Posted Feb 16, 2007 5:51 am PT

    nice.do we get to shoot the ducks in the end??

  • tranzam383

    Posted Feb 15, 2007 1:11 pm PT

    who says you have to buy a wii for simple fun games

  • MDDichard07

    Posted Feb 15, 2007 12:13 pm PT

    AWESOME-O 3000

  • rockybob

    Posted Feb 15, 2007 11:03 am PT

    Actually, I play PC games. Mostly Vanguard with some CS:S mixed in. Just irritating to see obvious fanboys call the kettle black.

  • Sagacious_Tien

    Posted Feb 15, 2007 4:53 am PT

    Cool I guess. I love Geometry Wars, which started a tech demo too. I saw the tech demo of this and always thought that if developed further, it could be a game.

  • glitch2424

    Posted Feb 14, 2007 5:41 pm PT

    Sooooo ur not playing GeoW, are ya then, eh rockybob? lol.

    Yeah, it is a tech demo, but it could very well turn out to be a full blown classic, if given some time. BUT i agree with u, it's just a tech demo and ISN'T worth writing about NOW. But later on, maybe...

  • chezy123

    Posted Feb 14, 2007 3:04 pm PT

    rubber ducky? Well I don't know about that, then again easy games can be fun. Don' t worry guys if you can't afford a PS3 I'm sure the Xbox, and the Wii will copy it soon!!!

  • rockybob

    Posted Feb 14, 2007 3:00 pm PT

    "blurrrboy
    Fanboys, just go play your Gears of War. I mean, you aren't bored with it yet, are you?"

    While you play what? Super Rub-A-Dub? Resistance? Surely you're not saying the PS3 has more content than the 360. Super Rub-A-Dub is hardly worth writing home about. Spin it however you want, its just a tech demo turned into a game.

  • ranman1990

    Posted Feb 14, 2007 10:41 am PT

    @Auricom_Pilot . i love how u back that up by copying and pasting mine .... its nice to take ppls ideas eh ....the 360 and wii r a billllllion times better then ps3 . if ive read correctly the wiis not even in competiion with ps3 and its kickin its ass in sales

  • blurrrboy

    Posted Feb 14, 2007 9:01 am PT

    I'd rather have a new, original game that a stupid port of Paperboy.

    Actually, let me rephrase that. I'd rather have a new, original game (take that with a grain of salt; everybody steals ideas from everybody else) than a port of a game that I have either:

    1) played already or 2) didn't care enough to buy the first time around

    This game may not be making the Cell processor burst into flames with its graphical prowess, but at least there seems to be a genuine interest in making more new experiences over at Sony than just simple rehashes of old arcade titles. Then again, when you promise people a new game every week (because it's SOOOOO hard to get a ROM off a cartridge, or to make Paperboy work on a console that is 100s, if not 1000s of times more powerful), something has to give. Looks like quality and effort was at the top of the list. Don't worry though, at least they are still making money off of you. Fanboys, just go play your Gears of War. I mean, you aren't bored with it yet, are you?

  • datret

    Posted Feb 14, 2007 7:38 am PT

    Sweet. This'll be on the Store right?

  • almighty_senor

    Posted Feb 14, 2007 4:15 am PT

    I think it needs to be pointed out that a gaggle refers to a group of geese, and not ducks. A group of ducks is referred to as a raft, a paddling or simply a bunch. Horrible, horrible work there, gamespot.


    Just in case sarcasm escapes some people, I am in no way serious about this ....

  • cheatymcshifty

    Posted Feb 14, 2007 1:23 am PT

    I might spend my graduation money on a PS3 just because of this game... no joke

    I'll buy MGS4 and resistance and all that stuff.. but this will be the reason i dont wait till i can actually afford it...

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