Duck Detective: The Secret Salami has now officially made its way to Android devices. Brought to you by Snapbreak and developed by Happy Broccoli Games, you step into the webbed shoes of Eugene McQuacklin, a determined duck detective on a mission to solve the mystery at a local bus company.
Duck Detective Needs to Find Who Stole the Secret Salami
The adventure begins with Eugene, a duck sporting a trench coat, navigating through a tough period in life. His latest case? A seemingly trivial stolen lunch! But as Eugene delves deeper, the plot thickens into a larger mystery involving suspicious alpacas, office grudges, and even corporate drama.
Duck Detective: The Secret Salami is brought to life with full voice acting, featuring a cast of quirky animal coworkers who are more puzzled by Eugene's presence than worried about their secrets being uncovered. As you waddle around the bus depot, you'll engage in conversations, gather clues, and jot down notes in your detective journal to piece together who's who, their roles, and why a sandwich has sparked such an intriguing investigation.
A Point-And-Click Adventure That Is Full of Awkward Stares
One of the unique mechanics in the game is staring—yes, you can literally stare down suspects until they crack under the pressure. There's even a dedicated button for quacking, adding to the charm of the game.
Duck Detective: The Secret Salami embraces a neo-noir parody vibe, setting the scene in a smoky jazz lounge under pouring rain, where Eugene narrates his own melancholic thoughts about life and divorce, all from the perspective of a duck.
For those who might find puzzles challenging, the game offers a Story Mode that automates gameplay, making it accessible to all. You can try the first two levels for free before deciding to unlock the full game.
If you enjoyed games like Frog Detective, Later Alligator, or Return of the Obra Dinn, Duck Detective: The Secret Salami might just be your next favorite. Dive into the mystery on the Google Play Store.
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