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"Detective Duck: Salami secreto ahora en iOS, Android para Cozy 2d Mystery Fun"

By AaronApr 23,2025

Prepárese para ponerse su gorra de detectives como juegos de Snapbreak y los felices juegos de brócoli lanzan la encantadora aventura de apuntar y hacer clic, Dettect Detective: The Secret Salami. Si te registraste previamente en enero, ¡te espera un regalo! Juega como el encantador Eugene McQuacklin y sumérgete en un mundo lleno de un adorable elenco de personajes. Tu misión? Deslame el misterio detrás del salami titular entrevistando a sospechosos, todo mientras disfruta del diálogo completamente expresado y encantamiento de imágenes 2D. Los sospechosos son tan lindos, ¡podría hacer que resolver el caso mucho más difícil!

Esta aventura narrativa promete vibraciones y humor acogedores, envueltos en una experiencia rápida de 2-3 horas. ¿Curioso sobre el juego? Echa un vistazo a nuestro detective de pato integral: The Secret Salami Review para un vistazo.

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Si anhela más aventuras como esta, eche un vistazo a nuestra lista curada de las mejores aventuras narrativas disponibles.

¿Listo para unirse a la diversión? Puede descargar Duck Detective: Secret Salami en App Store y Google Play. Es gratuito con compras en la aplicación, lo que le permite disfrutar de los dos primeros niveles antes de decidir desbloquear el juego completo por $ 6.99 o su equivalente local.

Manténgase conectado con la comunidad siguiendo la página oficial de Facebook, visitando el sitio web oficial o viendo el clip integrado de arriba para sumergirse en la encantadora atmósfera y imágenes del juego.

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