Oh man, where do I even begin with this? There’s this wild game coming out next week — Duck Detective: The Ghost of Glamping. Yeah, it’s as quirky as it sounds. It’s hitting Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 5 on May 22. I mean, who doesn’t love a good cozy mystery, right? Or maybe that’s just me. Anyway, let’s dive into this madness.
So picture this: a luxury campsite and — bam — spookiness pops up. Enter our hero, the Duck Detective. He’s the only one brave (or maybe quackers enough?) to handle this mess. Note: It’s a short game, so don’t unpack too much.
And he’s back! The Duck Detective returns to poke around suspects and sniff out clues. Honestly, I can’t stop thinking about how many bread crumbs he must leave behind. It’s like a real-life breadcrumb trail, no pun intended. Or maybe it was intended? Who knows.
Then there’s this bit about Bread Red Redemption, which — I kid you not — deals with Eugene McQuacklin’s bread addiction and marriage woes. The real ghosts of the past, am I right? Why he haunts his own life is beyond me, but hey, it’s deep… sort of.
And there’s a sidekick. Because no detective goes solo, at least not in these quirky tales. Though, I can imagine the Duck Detective isn’t thrilled. They’ve gotta team up, solve stuff, and I guess munch on justice. Not entirely sure what that tastes like. Maybe it’s like duck food?
Now for some features. It’s a quick little mystery, 2-3 hours tops — just enough to keep your Tuesday night interesting. Fully voice-acted, character-packed, and a stand-alone sequel to ‘Duck Detective: The Secret Salami’. I hope that title left you curious because, well, it left me puzzling over lunch meats.
Pictures? Oh yeah, they’ve got those — a handful, showing off the glamping chaos. Though, I figure describing them would be like explaining a dream where ducks wear detective hats and solve crimes.
So that’s Duck Detective: The Ghost of Glamping for you. It’s weird, it’s whimsical, it’s got bread metaphors, and if you’re on the hunt for something offbeat, this might just be it. Or not. You be the judge.