The Weirdly Strategic Duck Kidnapping Game That's Taking Over Game Night
The Weirdly Strategic Duck Kidnapping Game That's Taking Over Game Night
Abducktion is the delightfully bizarre 15-minute strategy game where you're an intern at Abducktion Labs Intergalactic, racing to arrange adorable ducks in specific formations before beaming them up to your UFO.
Age Range
12+ (though smart 9-year-olds pick it up quickly)
Players
1-4 (expansion adds up to 6 players)
Game Time
15-25 minutes of pure engagement
Why Strategy Lovers Are Obsessed
(And Playing Multiple Rounds)
Smart Strategy, Zero Overwhelm
Finally, a strategy game that makes you think without melting your brain. Easy to learn in two minutes, but strategic enough to make winning feel really, really good. Perfect for when you want mental engagement without the 3-hour commitment.
Quick Wins, Big Satisfaction
Each little win feels SO sweet because you earned it through clever planning and spatial reasoning. There's something incredibly satisfying about pulling off the perfect duck formation under pressure.
Surprisingly Competitive
It's surprisingly competitive for such a goofy premise, with just enough friendly sabotage to keep everyone on their toes. You can mess with opponents' boards, making every turn deliciously unpredictable.
Fresh Every Game
With 24 formation cards (only 12 used per game), double action card decks, and random duck draws, you'll never play the same game twice. The replay value is absolutely stellar.

"This is one of our favorite games to play now"

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"This is one of our favorite games to play now"

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"This is one of our favorite games to play now"

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"This is one of our favorite games to play now"

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The Perfect Balance: Smart But Not Stressful
(And Playing Multiple Rounds)
Everything You Need for Intergalactic Success
In Your Abducktion Box:
1 Flexible Silicone UFO (the star of the show!)
80 Premium Plastic Ducks in 4 Colors
4 Player Boards ("Duck Ponds")
24 Formation Cards (goals to achieve)
Action Card Decks (how you move your ducks)
Witty Instruction Booklet
Premium Quality Components: All components are obsessively designed to last because when you're working for alien supervisors, quality matters. These aren't flimsy game pieces - they're built for years of strategic duck kidnapping.
Abducktion: A Weirdly Strategic Game of Duck Kidnapping
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Stop settling for boring strategy games that take forever to learn and even longer to play.
Abducktion gives you all the strategic satisfaction in a perfectly bite-sized package.
Whether you're looking for a quick couples game over breakfast or the perfect opener for game night, this is the weirdly wonderful game that has people saying "let's play again!"
Want even more challenge? Check out our IntergalacDuck Research Expansion with glitter ducks, research pods, and support for up to 6 players!
What's Making People Fall in Love
FAQ
Is this really strategic or just silly?
Both! There's a solid layer of strategy under the silliness. It requires genuine spatial reasoning and planning, but the duck theme keeps it from taking itself too seriously.
How long does it actually take to learn?
Two minutes to learn the rules, and most people are playing competently within their first turn. The rules are elegantly simple.
Can kids really play this?
Smart 9-year-olds pick it up quickly, and it's officially recommended for 12+. The spatial reasoning element makes it educational while being fun.
Is it worth it for just two players?
Absolutely! Many couples love it as a breakfast table game, and the strategy works great with just two players.
What makes the UFO special?
It's not just storage - you shake it up to randomize ducks between rounds, and customers get genuinely excited about holding it. It's a surprisingly delightful component.
The Game That Actually Gets People Off Their Phones

Join the thousands of strategy lovers who've discovered that the best games don't always take themselves seriously.
Sometimes the most fun comes from competitively kidnapping ducks for alien research.