Duck Detective: The Secret Salami Launches as a Story-Rich Adventure
Duck Detective: The Secret Salami has now made its way to Android devices, courtesy of Snapbreak and developed by Happy Broccoli Games. Step into the webbed shoes of Eugene McQuacklin, a determined detective duck who waddles into a local bus company to unravel a culinary mystery.
Duck Detective Needs to Find Who Stole the Secret Salami
The adventure begins with Eugene in a classic trench coat, navigating through a rough patch in his life. What seems like a simple case of a stolen lunchbox quickly escalates into a complex web of intrigue, involving suspicious alpacas and simmering office grudges. You'll dive into a world filled with passive-aggressive corporate drama.
Fully voice-acted, Duck Detective: The Secret Salami introduces you to a cast of quirky animal coworkers who are more baffled by your presence than worried about their secrets being uncovered. Navigate the bus depot, engage in conversations, gather clues, and jot down notes in your detective journal. Your mission is to unravel the identities and motives of the characters, all while solving the mystery of the missing sandwich.
A Point-And-Click Adventure That Is Full of Awkward Stares
One unique feature of the game is the staring mechanic. Yes, you read that right – you can stare down suspects until they crack. There's even a dedicated button for quacking, adding a humorous twist to your detective work.
Duck Detective: The Secret Salami is a delightful neo-noir parody. Picture yourself in a smoky jazz lounge, with rain pouring outside, narrating your inner thoughts on life and divorce – as a duck, no less.
If puzzles aren't your thing, don't worry; the game offers a Story Mode that automates gameplay. 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 is definitely worth checking out. You can find it on the Google Play Store.
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