The much-anticipated *Duck Detective: The Secret Salami* has now made its way to Android devices. Developed by Happy Broccoli Games and brought to you by Snapbreak, this game lets you step into the webbed shoes of Eugene McQuacklin, a determined duck detective diving into the mysteries at a local bus company.
Duck Detective Needs to Find Who Stole the Secret Salami
The adventure begins with Eugene, a duck in a trench coat, navigating through a tough phase in life. Your mission? To solve the mystery of a stolen lunch. What seems like a simple case quickly escalates, weaving a tale filled with suspicious alpacas and simmering office rivalries. The narrative dives deep into the world of passive-aggressive corporate drama.
*Duck Detective: The Secret Salami* offers a fully voice-acted experience, featuring a cast of quirky animal coworkers who are more baffled by Eugene's presence than worried about their secrets being uncovered. As you explore the bus depot, engage in conversations, gather clues, and jot down notes in your detective journal, you piece together the identities and motives of those around you, all to unravel the mystery behind the stolen sandwich.
A Point-And-Click Adventure That Is Full of Awkward Stares
A unique feature of the game is the staring mechanic. You can literally stare down suspects until they crack under the pressure. And yes, there's a dedicated button just for quacking!
*Duck Detective: The Secret Salami* is a delightful neo-noir parody. Picture yourself in a smoky jazz lounge, with rain pouring outside, as Eugene narrates his melancholic thoughts about divorce, all while being a duck.
If puzzles aren't your thing, don't worry. The game includes a Story Mode that automates the gameplay, allowing you to enjoy the story without the challenge. You can try out 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. Head over to the Google Play Store to give it a try.
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