Alright, let’s dive into this old-school, scattershot style recap.
So, there’s this game, Duck Detective: The Ghost of Glamping. You know, first thought: why do ducks need detectives? I mean, I’m picturing a duck in a fedora and I kinda love it. Anyway, it’s dropping, or should I say waddling, onto the Nintendo Switch and PS5 on May 22.
Now picture this – a fancy campsite, spooky vibes, and who do we call? Yep, Duck Detective! And if you’re thinking, “Is this gonna be a big Sherlock Holmes thing?” Nah, it’s a quickie – just a couple hours of chaos and quackery. Totally bite-sized. Maybe you’ll be done before your popcorn goes cold.
Ah, the plot thickens – Eugene McQuacklin, which BTW, what a name, am I right? This poor duck is all tangled up in his drama. Marriage woes and a thing for bread. Is bread therapy a thing now? Hey, carbs are comforting. Anyway, his personal vendetta aside, he’s gotta solve the case. Actually, I reckon the ghosts are the least of his problems… it’s the bread that’s haunting him.
Here’s a twist! There’s a sidekick. Think Watson, but more… feathery? Oh, and if you love the smell of campfires mixed with shady characters, who probably have a mysterious penchant for crackers or something, you’ll dig this. It’s all fully voice-acted too. Can you imagine the voice direction? “Okay, now sound like a duck who’s seen stuff.”
And here’s something that amused me way more than it should… there’s a line about throwing bread at the beak of justice. What does that even mean? But honestly, I kinda want to try this now at a park.
So yeah, if you’re into a cozy splash of mystery with a side of duck drama, this might be your thing. Just stay light on your webbed feet, I guess?