Project P.I.T.T. Demo Is Out on Steam

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This Game About Feeding Rubber Ducks to a Giant Pit Got 55,000 Wishlists.

Your internship starts today. Your workstation is ready. Your task is simple: craft rubber ducks and feed them into the Maw. Made by French solo developer Froke, Project P.I.T.T. turns mass-producing rubber ducks into an absurd physics-based incremental sandbox. And players are already paying attention, with over 55,000 wishlists on Steam before the public demo even launched, and more than 65,000 downloads of its early version on itch.io.

Now, Froke and Pretty Soon are excited to announce that the first Steam demo for Project P.I.T.T. is out now. The demo will also be part of the upcoming Steam Next Fest, giving players their first proper look at the chaotic duck-powered machinery behind one of Steam’s most curious upcoming indies.



In Project P.I.T.T., players begin their corporate career by producing rubber ducks and feeding them into a giant bottomless pit with an excellent appetite. The demo introduces the game’s first phase: duck production, early upgrades, tool-based automation, and absurd physics contraptions built with magnets, fans, panels, and whatever else management approves.



Project P.I.T.T. Demo features:

  • Feed rubber ducks into a mysterious corporate void
  • Build chaotic physics contraptions with magnets, fans, panels, and more
  • Unlock tools and upgrades to improve your duck-feeding workflow
  • Chain satisfying combos with escalating audio and visual feedback
  • PSX/retro brutalist visuals you can almost run on a potato

The demo is available now on Steam. Please report to your workstation. The Maw is hungry.

Steam page: [LINK]
Trailer: [LINK] 
Press kit: [LINK]

 For press inquiries, please contact:
alex.michalska@prettysoon.games



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By Alex Michalska 23 June 2026

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