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Duck Detective: The Ghost of Glamping from Happy Broccoli Games is now set for release on May 22nd, and it will come with Native Linux support.

The first game in the series, Duck Detective: The Secret Salami, currently has an Overwhelmingly Positive user rating on Steam so clearly the developer is onto something with this. Hopefully the follow-up is just as good. It's a standalone adventure, so you don't need to have played the first.

More about it: "Duck Detective is back! Get ready to interview suspects, inspect evidence, and deduce the truth in another stand-alone mystery! This campsite might have ghosts, but the real thing haunting Eugene McQuacklin is his failed marriage and bread addiction. Can he escape the shadows of his past? To the annoyance of the Duck Detective, he is joined by a new partner in (solving) crime. Work together to unravel the truth and nibble on the crumbs of justice!"

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Features:

  • A 2-3 hour long cozy mystery game!
  • A stand-alone sequel to the acclaimed ‘Duck Detective: The Secret Salami!‘
  • Interview suspects, fill in the blanks and crack the case!
  • Fully voice-acted cast of suspiciously secretive characters!
  • Dive into a murky pond of delinquency and dredge up the truth!
  • Throw bread to the fine beak of lady justice!

Duck Detective: The Ghost of Glamping | Release Date: 22nd May 2025

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