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Pig Detective is one of the first German game series in Dreams

Pig Detective is one of the first German game series in Dreams

"Team Pig Detective" proves that users have the potential to create their own iconic video game series with the PlayStation 4 exclusive "Dream Workshop" Dreams. The German duo has already achieved some fame within the Dreams community with their humorous Pig Detective series.

Pig Detectives is a weird old school adventure series that revolves around the eponymous pig who hires himself as a private detective. In the first part, “A Little Trouble in Little Cologne”, Pig Detective takes on nasty crooks and has to search for traces in dark bars. The second episode “Pig Detective 2: Adventures in Cowboy Town”, which comes in the length of a feature film, takes the players to the Wild West, where it becomes dangerous and romantic for Pig Detective.

The peculiarity of the series is, in addition to the unique humor, the high-quality production frame: All characters have been lovingly set to music and for the second part, another Dreams creator even created a specially created soundtrack – of course, all with the extensive toolset available in Dreams Available.

Sebastian (SdeReu) and Lotte (Lotte_Double) are behind Pig Detective. After the launch of Dreams on February 14, 2020, the couple also wants to inspire the rest of the PlayStation 4 players with further episodes of the weird adventure series. Until then, the Pig Detective Advent Calendar spends time.

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