Exciting news for Android users: *Labyrinth City: Pierre the Maze Detective* is making its way to your devices! Developed by Darjeeling and published by StoreRider, this game is inspired by the popular Pierre the Maze Detective series of books from IC4DESIGN, which have sold over a million copies worldwide.
The game's art style mirrors the intricate and vibrant illustrations found in the books, ensuring a visually rich experience. If you're familiar with the books, you'll be thrilled to see the same level of detail and color translated into the digital version.
While *Labyrinth City: Pierre the Maze Detective* has already made its debut on iOS, Android users can now look forward to diving into this captivating world. The game transforms the entire Opera City into an expansive maze filled with quirky corners, chatty characters, and engaging puzzles.
As Pierre, the maze detective, your task is to track down the elusive Mr. X, who has stolen the powerful Maze Stone capable of reshaping Opera City into a colossal labyrinth. Your adventure involves hunting for over 100 hidden objects and trophies, and interacting with more than 500 elements within the environment. From people and signs to birds and beyond, every click could lead to a new discovery.
Explore diverse locations such as haunted houses, treetops, underground cities, and areas dotted with hot-air balloons. Along the way, you'll encounter clever puzzles, delightful mini-games, and engaging side quests that add depth to your journey.
Pre-registration for *Labyrinth City: Pierre the Maze Detective* is now live on Android. Set to launch next month, pre-registering will secure you a 20% discount at launch. The first chapter is available for free, and if it captures your interest, you can unlock the full game with a one-time payment. If you're intrigued by the idea of solving puzzles in a hand-drawn maze city, head over to the Google Play Store to pre-register now.
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