Summary
- Detective games featuring animals add a unique twist to the genre, from raccoon private eyes to gentleman giraffe detectives.
- Titles like Tails Noir, Cat Detective Albert Wilde, and Chicken Police – Paint it Red! feature aesthetics and narrative tones reminiscent of classic noir movies.
- Games such as Aviary Attorney and Lord Winklebottom Investigates take inspiration from classic crime fiction like Sherlock Holmes.
Detective games are incredibly popular, allowing players to live out their sleuthing fantasies, solving major crimes like theft and murder. The likes of Hercule Poirot, Sherlock Holmes, and Phoenix Wright are the dominant figures in the market, each starring in multiple acclaimed crime-solving sagas across several decades.

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Some developers like to do things a little differently, stepping outside the box and putting anthropomorphized animals at the forefront, perhaps to add a sprinkle of humor to a dark story or endear gamers to the adorable characters. There are many great detective games that allow the player to control animals. Here are some of the best, ranked by their general quality and popularity with fans.
10
Tails Noir
Raccoon Noir In Vancouver

Tails Noir
- Released
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April 24, 2019
- ESRB
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M For Mature 17+ // Blood, Drug Reference, Sexual Themes, Strong Language, Use of Tobacco, Violence
- Developer(s)
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EggNut
- OpenCritic Rating
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Fair
Set in a dystopian Vancouver, Tails Noir has players controlling a raccoon private eye called Howard Lotor. Underscored by a soundtrack that captures the mood, the art style is also very eye-catching. The story deals with pain, loss, and change, taking inspiration from many sources, including the works of David Lynch and Sartre’s existential philosophy.
The end is always the same outcome, but dialogue choices do change the character of Howard, determining what kind of raccoon he is. The second game, Tails Noir Preludes, is also worth looking into, featuring many improvements and giving valuable insights into the backstories of several characters.
9
Duck Detective: The Secret Salami
Short And Humorous Mystery Starring A Duck

Taking a more comedic approach is Duck Detective: The Secret Salami, a relatively short mystery for players to tackle. A salami has gone missing, and detective Eugene McQuacklin must investigate, interview, and interrogate in order to get to the bottom of this heinous crime.
Utilizing the fact that ducks can gaze unblinking for long periods of time, simply staring at suspects can make them nervous, revealing valuable information. Solutions are figured out in a mad-lib style word game, and though the outcome is always the same in each playthrough, there are multiple ways to reach the end, so it is worth replaying.
8
BROK The InvestiGator
Point-And-Click, Beat ‘Em Up, And Interrogate

Adventure
Point-and-click
Beat ‘Em Up
- Released
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August 26, 2022
- ESRB
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T For Teen // Violence
- Developer(s)
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Cowcat Games
- OpenCritic Rating
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Strong
Mixing several gameplay genres into one package, BROK the InvestiGator is arguably the most unique entry among detective games that let the player control an animal. As the titular Brok, a former heavyweight champion boxer, private detective, and 35-year-old alligator, players must search for clues, question suspects, and engage in combat with other hostile animals.

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Blending point-and-click with beat ’em up and interrogation scenes inspired by Ace Attorney, it’s already a niche game without the addition of all characters being anthropomorphized animals who refer to themselves as humans. There are even RPG elements, since players can level up certain attributes, making for a very innovative title.
7
Cat Detective Albert Wilde
Gritty And Humorous With A Sci-Fi Twist

Cat Detective Albert Wilde
Adventure
Exploration
Crime
- Released
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January 24, 2025
- Developer(s)
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beyondthosehills
Another interesting blend of genres can be found in Cat Detective Albert Wilde, an homage to classic noir fiction with science fiction elements. Playing as the typical down-on-his-luck detective, the story delves into quantum theory and parallel universes, taking the narrative in unexpected directions while mixing in plenty of humor.
Once again, there is a diverse cast of 27 animalistic characters, from Albert’s angry moose bookie to a dangerous crocodile gang. The striking black-and-white visuals, cheesy jokes, and gritty story add to the feel of classic movies, and questioning the locals is fun, too, making use of Albert’s natural feline charm.
6
Lord Winklebottom Investigates
A Gentleman Giraffe Detective

Point-and-click
Adventure
Mystery
- Released
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July 28, 2022
- ESRB
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E10+ For Everyone 10+ // Fantasy Violence, Mild Blood, Mild Language, Suggestive Themes, Use of Alcohol and Tobacco
- Developer(s)
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Cave Monsters
- OpenCritic Rating
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Fair
Paying homage to Sherlock Holmes and the works of Agatha Christie, Lord Winklebottom Investigates is full of British witticisms. Set on the Isle of Barghest in the 1920s, the eponymous Lord Winklebottom and his hippopotamus companion, Dr. Frumple, seek to discover the identity of the killer of their old friend.
The art is completely hand painted, and the humor is quite dark at times, but the narrative is always compelling, taking many twists and turns along the way. Gameplay is once again split between point-and-click while searching for clues and dialogue during interrogation and interviews.
5
Sam & Max: The Devil’s Playhouse
Dog And Rabbit Duo

Sam & Max: The Devil’s Playhouse
- Released
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April 15, 2010
- ESRB
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teen
The final game in Telltale’s trilogy, Sam & Max: The Devil’s Playhouse, is regarded by many as the best of the three. Moving away from the traditional point-and-click controls seen in prior entries in the series, this game features a second control scheme, allowing players to directly control the titular heroes, even switching between the two.

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4
Aviary Attorney
Ace Attorney With Wings

As the revolution of 1848 looms, Paris is full of crime and corruption in Aviary Attorney, and two birds aim to bring justice to those who deserve it. As lawyer Jayjay Falcon and his somewhat dim-witted but lovable companion, Sparrowson, players tackle several cases across four chapters, with several different endings depending on choices.
Using the timeless sketches of J.J. Grandville and backed up by the classical music of Camille Saint-Saens, the atmosphere is perfect for the 19th century Parisian setting. Naturally, this game is full of bird puns, tons of zany animal characters, and the trials are very much inspired by Ace Attorney.
3
Later Alligator
Lots Of Mini-Games To Sink Those Alligator Teeth Into

Later Alligator
Despite being a point-and-click adventure game, Later Alligator features a wide variety of gameplay, boasting a total of 31 different mini-games and challenges. Successfully completing these tasks earns the unnamed player-character badges, which contribute to overall success at the end. In Alligator New York City, the paranoid Pat needs the player to figure out what is planned to occur at “the Event,” which he fears will be his murder.
There are over 100 unique alligators to meet and get to know and multiple endings to enjoy. The strict time limit means that players will likely not achieve the best ending on the first playthrough, but progress is retained in each subsequent run, so the ending will be different each time.
2
Frog Detective: The Entire Mystery
Three Mysteries In One

- Released
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October 27, 2022
- ESRB
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E For Everyone
- Developer(s)
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Worm Club
- OpenCritic Rating
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Strong
There are three relatively short cases bundled together in Frog Detective: The Entire Mystery, all taking an hour or two to complete. As The Detective, a local frog, players will be pointing and clicking their way through these head-scratching cases with some humorous and family-friendly investigations sprinkled in.

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On top of the cast of animals, other entities range from ghostly apparitions to an invisible wizard, all situated in a variety of interesting locations. Players can crack these entertaining cases with the help of their trusty magnifying glass and by questioning the diverse cast of cartoonish characters.
1
Chicken Police: Paint It Red!
Gritty Noir With Poultry

- Released
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November 5, 2020
- ESRB
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M for Mature – Blood, Drug Reference, Partial Nudity, Sexual Themes, Strong Language, Violence
- Developer(s)
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The Wild Gentlemen
- OpenCritic Rating
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Strong
In the shady and corrupt city of Clawville, Sonny Featherland and Marty MacChicken must work together to bring justice to the guilty in Chicken Police: Paint It Red!. Clearly influenced by both classic noir films and buddy cop movies, the story deals with dark topics and is filled with humor and many characters who are full of secrets for players to uncover.
Utilizing photographs of human models for the bodies and real animals for the heads makes for very striking visuals, emphasized by the black and white aesthetic with rare hints of color. The moody soundtrack and excellent voice acting also add to the overall atmosphere, and the sequel, Into the Hive!, is a must-play title, too.

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