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Duck Detective: The Secret Salami Released - A Story-Driven Anthropomorphic Adventure!

by Noah May 20,2025

Duck Detective: The Secret Salami Released - A Story-Driven Anthropomorphic Adventure!

Duck Detective: The Secret Salami has officially made its way to Android devices, courtesy of Snapbreak and developed by Happy Broccoli Games. Step into the webbed shoes of Eugene McQuacklin, a detective who waddles into a local bus company with a mission to solve a peculiar case.

Duck Detective Needs to Find Who Stole the Secret Salami

Let's dive into how Duck Detective unfolds. You embody a duck sporting a trench coat, navigating through a rough patch in life, and your next big case revolves around a seemingly trivial matter—a missing lunch! What begins as a hunt for a stolen lunchbox quickly escalates into a much larger mystery, entangling suspicious alpacas and simmering office rivalries. You'll even find yourself amidst passive-aggressive corporate drama.

Duck Detective: The Secret Salami is brought to life with full voice acting, featuring a cast of quirky animal coworkers who seem more baffled by your presence than fearful of being uncovered. As you explore the bus depot, you'll engage with these characters, gather clues, and jot down observations in your detective journal. Your goal? To piece together who's who, their roles, and why a sandwich warranted such an elaborate investigation.

A Point-And-Click Adventure That Is Full of Awkward Stares

Yes, staring is indeed a gameplay mechanic here. You'll find yourself staring down suspects until they crack under the pressure. There's even a dedicated button just for quacking!

Duck Detective: The Secret Salami embraces the neo-noir genre with a humorous twist. Picture yourself in a smoky jazz lounge, rain pelting the windows, as you narrate your own melancholic reflections on divorce—all while embodying a duck.

If puzzles aren't your cup of tea, fear not; you can switch to Story Mode, which automates gameplay. You can try out the first two levels for free before deciding to unlock the full game.

This game might resonate with fans of Frog Detective, Later Alligator, or Return of the Obra Dinn. So, why not give it a go on the Google Play Store?

Before you waddle off, don't forget to check out our latest news on Earth Month and the Art of Puzzles collaboration with Dots.eco.

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