Get ready to crack the case, because whether you're prepared or not, Duck Detective: The Secret Salami is waddling its way to mobile devices. Snapbreak and Happy Broccoli Games are joining forces to bring this quirky adventure to your fingertips. Snapbreak Games has already opened pre-registration for Android, with a planned launch date of April 9th. Soon, you'll dive into the life of Eugene McQuacklin, a duck with a knack for solving mysteries, even when luck seems to be against him.
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Duck Detective: The Secret Salami follows the adventures of Eugene McQuacklin, a duck investigator on a mission to solve the mystery of the century: the case of the missing salami. This cozy game is filled with humor and clever puzzles, offering players a light-hearted and engaging experience. The story begins with Eugene, a flamboyant bird detective, tasked with uncovering the truth behind the salami's disappearance. Players will interrogate suspects, explore crime scenes, and piece together clues to solve the case.
The game is brimming with comedic charm, thanks to Eugene's absurd antics and the game's humorous situations. Eugene's unique ability to judge people with just a stare often leads suspects to reveal their secrets. Players can even throw bread at suspects, adding a playful twist to the detective work. Fully voice-acted, Duck Detective: The Secret Salami brings every bizarre conversation to life, enhancing the game's lighthearted and goofy atmosphere.
Happy Broccoli Games, the Berlin-based indie studio behind the game, is known for their well-received title Kraken Academy. They're also working on expanding the Duck Detective series, promising more fun and mystery for fans. If you're looking for a low-stakes, entertaining mystery game, you can pre-register for Duck Detective: The Secret Salami on the Google Play Store now.
Before you go, don't miss our latest news on the upcoming Myst-like Lovecraftian point-and-click puzzle game, My Father Lied, which is set to arrive on Android later this year.