I suspect fowl play.
A duck stands in a fedora and a trench coat, delivering a noir-style monologue about how his recent divorce has fueled his bread addiction. If this image doesn’t tickle you, then you’d better give Duck Detective: The Ghost of Glamping a miss. If it does, oh boy, do we have the recommendation for you.
Much like developer Happy Broccoli’s predecessor, The Secret Salami, Ghost of Glamping sees you thrown into the petty crime-ridden world of Eugene “The Duck Detective” McQuacklin, a grizzled PI who serves as both the game’s protagonist and narrator. Reluctantly accompanying his reptilian roommate on a holiday to a nearby haunted glamping site (yes, really), McQuacklin is once again left to face Lady Crime, as a seemingly minor mystery surrounding some stolen camping chairs soon spirals into something much bigger.
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