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'''Touch Detective''' (おさわり探偵 小沢里奈 ''Osawari Tantei: Osawa Rina'', "Touch Detective: Rina Osawa"), also known as '''Mystery Detective''' in Europe (except in France), is an adventure game for the [[Nintendo DS]] that utilizes the touch screen to solve mysteries. It was developed by [[BeeWorks]] and released in Japan by [[Success Corporation]]. It was developed and released in the United States by [[Atlus]], and in Europe by [[505 Games]]. | '''Touch Detective''' (おさわり探偵 小沢里奈 ''Osawari Tantei: Osawa Rina'', "Touch Detective: Rina Osawa"), also known as '''Mystery Detective''' in Europe (except in France), is an adventure game for the [[Nintendo DS]] that utilizes the touch screen to solve mysteries. It was developed by [[BeeWorks]] and released in Japan by [[Success Corporation]]. It was developed and released in the United States by [[Atlus]], and in Europe by [[505 Games]]. | ||
The game's sequel, [[Touch Detective 2 ½]], was released in North America on | The game's sequel, [[Touch Detective 2 ½]], was released in North America on October 9, [[2007]]. | ||
The player controls the titular detective Mackenzie as she solves four mysteries in the small town of Osawari. Both the art style and the plot reflect a subtle fantasy mood – for example, the first case is to track down a thief who is stealing someone's dreams. Aside from the main plots, there are also a number of small bonus mysteries that involve much simpler tasks. There is also a Touch Notebook containing a list of major items in the game the player has touched. | The player controls the titular detective Mackenzie as she solves four mysteries in the small town of Osawari. Both the art style and the plot reflect a subtle fantasy mood – for example, the first case is to track down a thief who is stealing someone's dreams. Aside from the main plots, there are also a number of small bonus mysteries that involve much simpler tasks. There is also a Touch Notebook containing a list of major items in the game the player has touched. |