
Are you ready to quack the case? Whether you're prepared or not, Duck Detective: The Secret Salami is waddling its way onto your mobile devices, thanks to the collaboration between Snapbreak and Happy Broccoli Games. Get ready to dive into this feathery adventure as Snapbreak Games has opened pre-registration on Android, with a planned launch date of April 9th. Soon, you'll be stepping into the webbed shoes of Eugene McQuacklin, a duck detective who's down on his luck but has a knack for sniffing out trouble.
The Feathery Detective is Waddling onto Android!
Duck Detective: The Secret Salami follows the tale of Eugene McQuacklin, the duck investigator on a mission to solve the mystery of the century. This game is a cozy adventure filled with quirky humor and clever puzzles. The story begins with Eugene, our dramatic bird detective, tasked with uncovering the whereabouts of a missing salami. You'll be interrogating shady suspects, exploring crime scenes, and piecing together clues to crack the case.
Brimming with comedic charm, Duck Detective: The Secret Salami promises plenty of laughs with its absurd situations and Eugene's antics. He's got a talent for judging people just by looking at them, often staring so intently that suspects can't help but spill their secrets. And yes, you can even throw bread at them for added fun! The game's lighthearted, weird, and downright goofy nature is enhanced by full voice acting, bringing every absurd conversation to life.
Happy Broccoli Games, the indie studio behind this title, is based in Berlin. They are the creators of Kraken Academy, which also received positive reviews. The team is already cooking up more adventures for the Duck Detective series, so fans can look forward to even more feathery fun.
If you're in the mood for a fun little mystery with low stakes, you can pre-register for Duck Detective: The Secret Salami on the Google Play Store. Don't miss out on this unique and entertaining experience!
Before you go, don't forget to check out our news on the Myst-Like Lovecraftian Point-And-Click Puzzle My Father Lied, coming to Android later this year.