Pierre the Maze Detective: Android Pre-Registration Now Open

Author : Henry May 14,2025

Pierre the Maze Detective: Android Pre-Registration Now Open

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 beloved Pierre the Maze Detective books from IC4DESIGN, which boast sales of over a million copies. If you're familiar with the intricate and vibrant illustrations of the books, you'll be thrilled to know that the digital version on Android maintains that same rich, colorful aesthetic, packed with detail and charm.

While this isn't the first mobile release for Labyrinth City: Pierre the Maze Detective—having previously debuted on iOS—the game is now expanding its reach to Android users. The gameplay plunges you into the heart of Opera City, transformed into a sprawling labyrinth. As Pierre, the maze detective, your quest is to track down the elusive Mr. X, who has stolen the Maze Stone—a mystical artifact capable of reshaping the city into a colossal maze.

Your adventure involves hunting for over 100 hidden objects and trophies, while interacting with over 500 elements in the environment. From clicking on people, signs, and birds to exploring diverse locales such as haunted houses, treetops, underground cities, and areas with floating hot-air balloons, the game is packed with engaging puzzles, delightful mini-games, and intriguing side quests.

Pre-registration for Labyrinth City: Pierre the Maze Detective on Android is now open, with a release slated for next month. By pre-registering, you can secure a 20% discount at launch. The first chapter is available for free, and if you find yourself captivated by the maze-solving adventure, you can unlock the full game with a one-time payment. Dive into the hand-drawn maze world of Opera City by pre-registering on the Google Play Store.

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