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Detective in red cloak standing on a Venetian bridge at night, surrounded by magical lights and a glowing "Play" sign.

Magic City Detective: Wings of Revenge Collector’s Edition Lands on Nintendo Switch

Posted on March 6, 2024August 6, 2025 By Ronny Fiksdahl

Magic City Detective: Wings Of Revenge Collector’s Edition is a captivating blend of hidden object puzzles, storytelling, and magic, now available on Nintendo Switch. Set in the mystical streets of Venice, this immersive title delivers a visual and mental feast that shines with the console’s intuitive features.

A Magical Journey Through Venice

This latest entry in the Magic City Detective series paints a stunning vision of a magical Venice. Its richly detailed environments pull you deep into a fantasy world brimming with puzzles, intrigue, and artistic wonder. The hidden object scenes are particularly noteworthy, delivering a near-painterly quality that stands out in the genre.

From the very beginning, the game introduces intuitive mechanics that feel tailor-made for the Switch’s touchscreen. Every puzzle flows naturally, inviting both casual and seasoned players to immerse themselves in its gentle complexity. And while the gameplay shines, the underlying narrative gives structure and stakes to each beautifully animated encounter.

Magic City Detective: Wings of Revenge Collector’s Edition

Release Date: 2024 (Switch)

Genre: Hidden Object, Puzzle, Adventure

Developer/Publisher: Domini Games

Platforms: Nintendo Switch,

Puzzle-Solving That Feels Rewarding

Wings of Revenge doesn’t just rely on beauty—it delivers solid gameplay. The puzzles strike a satisfying balance between accessibility and challenge, offering those “aha!” moments that feel genuinely rewarding. There’s little repetition, and the developers clearly took care to craft each segment with purpose.

Thanks to the Switch’s tactile interface, puzzle interaction feels intuitive and immersive. Every drag, tap, or sequence input enhances the connection between player and puzzle. It’s a perfect fit for handheld play.

Audio, Atmosphere, and Overall Experience

While the sound design may not be the star of the show, it does its job well—quietly supporting the magical atmosphere without becoming intrusive. It allows the visuals and interactivity to take the lead, which is a smart choice given the game’s focus on exploration and deduction.

This edition on Nintendo Switch stands as one of the strongest arguments for hidden object adventures on console. It’s polished, vibrant, and genuinely engaging, making it a clear recommendation for fans of the genre—or even newcomers looking for a relaxing, beautiful experience.

Final Thoughts

Magic City Detective: Wings of Revenge Collector’s Edition on Nintendo Switch is a gem. With stunning visuals, intelligent design, and a world you’ll want to get lost in, it’s a delightful experience for anyone seeking thoughtful gameplay wrapped in a magical narrative.

Want more magical adventures like this? Check out The Little Brave for another artistic quest full of courage and fantasy.

 

Written by Ronny Fiksdahl, Founder & Editor of Fix Gaming Channel.

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