Pierre the Maze Detective: Android Pre-Registration Now Open
Get ready, Android users! The beloved "Labyrinth City: Pierre the Maze Detective" is making its way to your devices. Developed by Darjeeling and published by StoreRider, this game draws inspiration from the acclaimed Pierre the Maze Detective book series by IC4DESIGN, which boasts sales of over a million copies. Fans of the books will appreciate the game's art style, which mirrors the vibrant and intricate visuals of the printed pages, bringing them to life in a digital format bursting with color and detail.
This isn't the first mobile outing for Pierre, though. The game initially launched on iOS, captivating players with its unique concept of an entire city transformed into a labyrinth. As Pierre, the maze detective, your mission is to navigate this ever-shifting maze in pursuit of the elusive Mr. X, who has stolen the powerful Maze Stone, turning Opera City into a massive puzzle. Along the way, you'll hunt for over 100 hidden objects and trophies, interacting with more than 500 elements in the environment—from people and signs to birds and beyond.
Your adventure will take you through diverse locales, including haunted houses, treetops, underground cities, and areas dotted with hot-air balloons. Expect to encounter engaging puzzles, enjoyable mini-games, and intriguing side quests that add depth to your journey. To see Pierre in action, check out the announcement trailer below:
Pre-registration for "Labyrinth City: Pierre the Maze Detective" is now open on Android, with the game slated for release next month. Pre-registering not only secures your spot but also grants you a 20% discount upon the game's launch. The first chapter is available for free, and if it catches your fancy, you can unlock the full game with a one-time payment. If you're eager to solve puzzles in a hand-drawn maze version of a city, head over to the Google Play Store to pre-register.
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