Marusa no Onna

Marusa no Onna (マルサの女), which is a pun meaning "A Taxing Woman", is a Famicom adventure game in the mold of Portopia Renzoku Satsujin Jiken, developed and published by Capcom in Japan in 1989. It is largely menu-driven, with the ultimate goal of solving a case via clues and interrogating NPCs. The game is based on the 1987 black comedy movie of the same name, directed by Juzo Itami.

The game was one of Capcom's handful of forays into the genre, along with Samurai Sword. It is notable for the unusual choice of source material, but Itami's movies were regarded very highly at the time, winning multiple awards.