Get ready, Android users! The beloved series, *Labyrinth City: Pierre the Maze Detective*, is making its way to your devices, courtesy of developer Darjeeling and publisher StoreRider. Inspired by the best-selling Pierre the Maze Detective books by IC4DESIGN, which have captivated over a million readers, this game brings the intricate and vibrant world of the books to life in a digital format.
If you're familiar with the books, you'll recognize the rich, colorful art style that the Android version proudly replicates. The game transforms the entire city into an expansive maze, filled with quirky corners, chatty characters, and challenging puzzles.
It’s Not the First Mobile Version Though
While *Labyrinth City: Pierre the Maze Detective* has already made its debut on iOS, Android enthusiasts can now join the fun. As Pierre, the maze detective, your goal is to track down the elusive Mr. X, who has stolen the powerful Maze Stone. This artifact has the ability to morph Opera City into a colossal labyrinth.
Throughout your adventure, you'll hunt for over 100 hidden objects and trophies, while interacting with more than 500 elements in the environment. From clicking on people and signs to engaging with birds and other objects, there's plenty to explore. Your journey will take you through diverse settings like haunted houses, treetops, underground cities, and areas dotted with hot-air balloons. Along the way, you'll encounter engaging mini-games, puzzles, and side quests that add depth to the experience.
Pre-Registration Is Live Now
Exciting news for eager players: pre-registration for *Labyrinth City: Pierre the Maze Detective* is now open on Android. The game is slated for release next month, and early birds who pre-register will enjoy a 20% discount upon launch. You can dive into the first chapter for free, and if it piques your interest, a one-time payment will unlock the full game. If you're ready to tackle puzzles in a hand-drawn, maze-like city, head over to the Google Play Store to pre-register.
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