Sure thing, let’s see if I can get this right. So, there’s this quirky, kinda offbeat game making its way to—oh, what was it again? Right, Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 5, because who doesn’t want to solve a mystery with a duck? Mark your calendar for May 22. Seriously, I never knew ducks could be detectives until I stumbled upon this. Go figure.
Anyway, picture this: luxury camping trip gets a bit too spooky, and who else to call but the Duck Detective? Yeah, it sounds crazy, but crazier things have happened, like that bread obsession thing… more on that later, if I remember.
Duck Detective’s back! I mean, it’s like that moment when you find money in an old pair of jeans—unexpected and oddly satisfying. So, get ready to question all sorts of weird folks, look for clues—maybe some breadcrumbs, who knows—and figure it all out. But, warning, this isn’t a novel—it’s a short gig, so don’t expect a whole weekend adventure.
Oh, and then there’s this whole Bread Red Redemption subplot. Like, I get it, bread is life, but Eugene McQuacklin seems to have some ghostly regrets and a troubled past. What’s up with the bread fixation, Eugene? Honestly, makes you wonder about his carbs intake.
Now, what’s a detective story without a trusty sidekick? Except here, Mr. Duck isn’t too thrilled with his new partner in crime-solving. Imagine the arguments—I hope they make cute little quacks when they’re frustrated or something. It sounds kinda adorable, if you think about it.
Features? Let’s see… it’s a cozy 2-3 hour mystery, a stand-alone follow-up to ‘Duck Detective: The Secret Salami’. Side note—what’s up with the food titles? Interviewing is part of the gig, maybe fill in some blanks. Oh, and it’s fully voice-acted, because obviously, you need voice acting to bring all those suspicious characters to life.
You’re going on a journey to dig up the truth—sounds like an odd fishing trip, doesn’t it? And somehow, bread’s involved in justice. I’m not sure how that works, but honestly, I’m curious now.
The images—a whole bunch of ducks and probably clues—better than what my imagination was offering. I’m not great with imagining art as it turns out, I guess.
So yeah, if you’re into quirky mysteries and have a soft spot for ducks, mark the date. If not, why are you still here? Just a thought.