Duck Detective: The Ghost of Glamping waddles back with even more cozy charm and dry wit than its cult‑favorite predecessor. From Berlin indie Happy Broccoli Games comes a stand‑alone caper that drops Eugene McQuacklin; a melancholic, divorce‑scarred sleuth with an alarming bread habit; into a luxury campsite where ghost stories and personal regrets tangle. The mystery favors warmth over violence: no bodies, plenty of personality. You’ll interview an eccentric cast, comb through tactile clues, and assemble goofy yet poignant deductions in a tightly paced, character‑first case crafted for players who relish snug detective puzzles, sharp dialogue, and storytelling that’s as heartfelt as it is delightfully absurd; watch the trailer here: Premise and tone This is a gentle, no‑murder mystery that trades blood and gore for warmth, wit, and small‑scale human drama. Eugene; freshly divorced, quietly morose, and disastrously devoted to bread; wades through campground gossip, half‑remembered a...
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