Home >  News >  "Duck Detective: The Secret Salami Launches - A Story-Driven Adventure!"

"Duck Detective: The Secret Salami Launches - A Story-Driven Adventure!"

Authore: JoshuaUpdate:Apr 14,2025

"Duck Detective: The Secret Salami Launches - A Story-Driven Adventure!"

Duck Detective: The Secret Salami has officially landed on Android, brought to you by Snapbreak and developed by Happy Broccoli Games. Step into the webbed shoes of Eugene McQuacklin, a detective with a knack for solving mysteries, as he waddles into a local bus company to crack a peculiar case.

Duck Detective Needs to Find Who Stole the Secret Salami

Let me walk you through how Duck Detective begins. You play as a duck in a trench coat, navigating through a rough patch in life, when your next big case revolves around a missing lunch! What starts as a seemingly simple stolen lunchbox investigation quickly spirals into a much larger mystery, involving suspicious alpacas and simmering office grudges. You'll even dive into the depths of passive-aggressive corporate drama.

Duck Detective: The Secret Salami is fully voice-acted, featuring a cast of quirky animal coworkers who are more baffled by your presence than fearful of being exposed. As you waddle around the bus depot, you'll engage in conversations, gather clues, and jot down notes in your detective journal. Your mission? To uncover the identities and motives behind the theft, turning a simple sandwich into the center of a full-blown investigation.

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

Yes, staring is a gameplay mechanic here, and you'll find yourself locking eyes with suspects until they crack under your gaze. There's even a dedicated button for quacking, adding a humorous twist to your detective work.

Duck Detective: The Secret Salami embraces the style of a neo-noir parody. Picture yourself in a smoky jazz lounge, with rain pouring outside, as you narrate your own melancholic thoughts about divorce - all from the perspective of a duck.

If puzzles aren't your thing, don't worry; you can switch to Story Mode, which automates the gameplay. You can play the first two levels for free before deciding whether to unlock the full game.

This game could be right up your alley if you enjoyed titles like Frog Detective, Later Alligator, or Return of the Obra Dinn. So, why not check it out on the Google Play Store?

Before you go, don't forget to read our news on Earth Month in the Latest Art of Puzzles Collab with Dots.eco.