Touch Detective now in stores!
That’s right, this mystery whodunnit game from Atlus finally makes its way to store shelves as of October 24, so make sure to grab a copy!
Touch Detective is known as the game which could most probably fulfill those Sherlock Holmes fantasies of yours as it allows a player to conduct investigations in a, well, hands-on manner. Using the stylus, one can analyze, combine, disassemble, or conduct experiments on certain items in order to gain necessary evidence to help solve your case. Dubbed as “A love child between Alice in Wonderland and a Tim Burton film (or maybe it was Shel Silverstein…)”, Touch Detective not only offers hours of puzzle and mystery-solving, but it also offers a whole cast of memorable characters, from the wide-eyed Mckenzie to her mushroom Investigation Assistant, Funghi.
In any case, we’re also hoping to get a copy of this game soon, so that we can give it a go and see for ourselves whether these mysteries which the game offers would be enough to tickle our brain cells. In the meantime, we figured that it may also be a good idea to get a copy of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, so that after a successful investigation in Touch Detective, you can immediately move on to the trial of the culprit… not that the two games are related, though.
That’s right, this mystery whodunnit game from Atlus finally makes its way to store shelves as of October 24, so make sure to grab a copy!
Touch Detective is known as the game which could most probably fulfill those Sherlock Holmes fantasies of yours as it allows a player to conduct investigations in a, well, hands-on manner. Using the stylus, one can analyze, combine, disassemble, or conduct experiments on certain items in order to gain necessary evidence to help solve your case. Dubbed as “A love child between Alice in Wonderland and a Tim Burton film (or maybe it was Shel Silverstein…)”, Touch Detective not only offers hours of puzzle and mystery-solving, but it also offers a whole cast of memorable characters, from the wide-eyed Mckenzie to her mushroom Investigation Assistant, Funghi.
In any case, we’re also hoping to get a copy of this game soon, so that we can give it a go and see for ourselves whether these mysteries which the game offers would be enough to tickle our brain cells. In the meantime, we figured that it may also be a good idea to get a copy of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, so that after a successful investigation in Touch Detective, you can immediately move on to the trial of the culprit… not that the two games are related, though.