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 acclaimed Pierre the Maze Detective books from IC4DESIGN, which have captivated over a million readers with their intricate and vibrant illustrations. The Android version maintains the artistic essence of the books, presenting players with a visually rich and detailed world.
While this isn't the first mobile version of the game—it previously launched on iOS—the Android release introduces the fascinating world of Labyrinth City to a broader audience. In Labyrinth City, the entire city transforms into an expansive maze filled with quirky corners, engaging characters, and intriguing puzzles. You step into the shoes of Pierre, the maze detective, on a mission to track down Mr. X, who has stolen the powerful Maze Stone capable of turning Opera City into a colossal labyrinth.
As you navigate through this maze, you'll be on the hunt for over 100 hidden objects and trophies while interacting with more than 500 elements in the environment. From clicking on people and signs to birds and other intriguing items, every interaction adds to the adventure. Your journey will take you through diverse settings such as haunted houses, treetops, underground cities, and even areas adorned with hot-air balloons. Along the way, you'll encounter fun mini-games, puzzles, and side quests that enhance the overall experience.
Pre-registration for Labyrinth City: Pierre the Maze Detective is now open on Android, with the game set to launch next month. By pre-registering, you'll secure a 20% discount upon its release. The first chapter is available for free, and if you find yourself hooked, you can unlock the full game with a one-time payment. If the idea of solving puzzles in a hand-drawn maze city intrigues you, head over to the Google Play Store to pre-register today.
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