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Duck Detective will be back on the case with The Ghost of Glamping

Looks like we have a mystery on our hands.

It feels like it wasnā€™t so long ago that I was playing Duck Detective: The Secret Salami, but already weā€™re hearing from Happy Broccoli Games, Duck Detective: The Ghost of Glamping. Itā€™s coming in 2025.

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Oh, right. I just remembered what ā€œglampingā€ is: glamorous camping. The opposite of roughing it. This time around, things get a little supernatural, as the detective investigates a haunting at the campgrounds. The trailer also makes a big deal aboušŸŒt his bread addiction and related divorce. Poor guy. How else is he supposed to make sandwiches?

As the name implies, you play as a duck P.I. named Eugene McQuacklin, who investigates things. You gather clues, then put them together to make a clear picture of what went down and make some ā€œdeducktions.ā€ Last time, it was an office theft that blew up into a bigger case, which is relatively mundane compared to hauntings. Iā€™m wondering if itā€™s going to be one of those rubber mask Scooby Doo situations.

To be honest, I didnā€™t dig The Secret Salami all that much. It was fine. Mostly, I felt that the worldbuilding, characters, and dialogue could have been better, which is all things that can be improved in a sequel. Itā€™s not surprising to see one so soon since itā€™s likely that Happy Broccoli Games have all their tools together and learned lessons from the last project. Iā€™m just hoping that The Ghost of Glamping has a bit more .

Duck Detective: The Ghost of Glamping will release on PC sometime in 2025.


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