Exciting news for Android users: Labyrinth City: Pierre the Maze Detective is set to make its way to your devices soon! Developed by Darjeeling and published by StoreRider, this game draws its inspiration from the beloved Pierre the Maze Detective books by IC4DESIGN, which have captivated over a million readers. If you're familiar with the books, you'll recognize the vibrant and intricate art style that's been meticulously brought to life in the digital version. The game is a visual feast, packed with colors and details that promise an immersive experience.
Not the First Mobile Version, But a Welcome Addition
While Labyrinth City: Pierre the Maze Detective initially launched on iOS, Android users can now rejoice as it's finally making its way to their platform. The game transforms an entire city into a sprawling maze, complete with bizarre corners, interactive characters, and intriguing puzzles. As Pierre, the maze detective, your goal is to pursue Mr. X, who has stolen the Maze Stone—a powerful artifact capable of turning Opera City into one giant labyrinth.
Your adventure involves hunting for over 100 hidden objects and trophies, and interacting with more than 500 elements within the environment. From clicking on people and signs to birds and other curiosities, there's no shortage of things to explore. You'll navigate through diverse locations such as haunted houses, treetops, underground cities, and areas dotted with hot-air balloons, all while solving puzzles and enjoying fun mini-games and side quests.
Get a sneak peek at what awaits you in Labyrinth City: Pierre the Maze Detective by watching the announcement trailer below.
Pre-Registration Is Open Now
Pre-registration for Labyrinth City: Pierre the Maze Detective is currently open on Android. The game is slated for release next month, and by pre-registering, you'll secure a 20% discount upon its launch. The first chapter is available for free, giving you a taste of the adventure. If you find yourself hooked, you can unlock the full game with a one-time payment. If solving puzzles in a hand-drawn maze version of a city sounds thrilling, head over to the Google Play Store to pre-register now.
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