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Touch Detective Nintendo DS Game
PRODUCT DETAILS Touch Detective – DS Game
UPC:730865400058
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Nintendo DS
Region:Region Free
ESRB:Everyone 10+
SKU:DS_TOUCH_DETECTIVE
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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It’s a very fun game. If you enjoy detective type of game, you’ll enjoy this one. It’s pretty short though. It only took me three days to beat it. However, I sure had fun during the process. There’s some humor in it, too. Chloe is a pretty funny character. The graphic is pretty and the music is great.
I did receive the wrong game, I got Touch Detective 2 1/2 but that was ok with me because I had already played the first game, I just wanted to try it on the DS.Otherwise I would’ve given 5 starsToo many good things to say about this game, lots of fun!
This game is fun yes, but some of the puzzles really do not make much sense.
Habe lange gesucht und gefunden und sehr zufrieden damit, wer dieses Spiel schon mal gespielt hat, weiĆÅøt es :) !
(MINOR SPOILERS FOLLOW.)Touch Detective is a point-and-click adventure game, much like Trace Memory, or Phoenix Wright without the courtroom scenes. You go around talking to people and looking at objects to find clues. Sometimes you’ll interact with items to solve problems, all using the stylus. The interface couldn’t be easier. You tap a spot on the screen to have Mackenzie go there, or examine an object. There’s an inventory bar for using things you find, and a close-up screen where you can inspect them in more detail, or combine them with other items. But whereas everything in Trace and Phoenix made sense to me, Touch Detective is just plain bizarre.The strangeness starts with the characters. Mackenzie is the protagonist, taking over some sort of detective service (never really explained) left to her by her parents. She lives with a butler/inventor, and a little mushroom guy (never explained either) who follows her around and occasionally helps her. Her friend Penelope is always fretting about some problem Mackenzie must help her solve. Then there’s Chloe, who thinks she can be a better detective than Mackenzie and is always trying to crack the “case” first. Some of the supporting characters are talking animals: Penelope’s landlord is a giant talking bird, and there’s a walrus who works at the skating rink and a shark who hangs out at the local bakery. After awhile you just sort of go with it.The cases are equally off-the-wall. In the game’s first case, Penelo.
I got this game because I love playing role playing mystery game. The graphic & charaters are cute and very easy to get the hang of it w/o reading the instruction. I love the stories and I actually finished solving (w/o seeking help online) all the cases after 1-2 weeks of playing.The only that I will complain is that the game is too short. No fun to play/resolve the mysteries again.
Quite simply, it’s great, though a bit on the challenging side. Gorgeous art style and some great music come together for an atmospheric title, and one that, despite it’s ‘rated ‘E’ for everyone’ approach, will appeal to adults as well as kids. It’s not without some light frustration, but the good far outweighs the bad.Ignore the mediocre reviews and pick this one up. Replay value is in the four different cases, as well as some unlockable minigames and a ‘touch’ list. If you like adventure titles like Phoenix Wright and Trace Memory (or Maniac Mansion, for that matter) then you’ll really dig this game.A good solid four stars.
This is my new favorite series! played these games in the wrong order and I would recommend playing this one before 2 1/2 because there were some extra features and improvements made into 2 1/2.This game is adorable in the typical Atlus style, which, if you’re unfamiliar with it, is cute anime-like characters with some strange personalities. They have a range of expressions, from exclamation points to hopping up and down in anger. The format is 3D and the title character, Mackenzie walks wherever you point to with the stylus. There are several areas on a map, office, apartments, and shopping center to begin with where you will find the rest of the cast. Mackenzie “touches” things (tap with the stylus) to examine them, add them to her list, or interact with them.There are four episodes, each with a new case to solve complete with side tasks.One of the best aspects of the game is Mackenzie’s running sarcastic commentary thought-bubble on the screen above. I wouldn’t recommend this for kids because some of the jokes are directed at adults and some of the puzzles require the persistance to do the constant back and forth work of re-interviewing people and checking the same spots. Upon completion, you are rewarded with the bonus episode that consists of small mini-tasks to solve such as hide-and-seek, finding ingredients, and solving problems. The game is complete when you have filled in your 50 item touch list, 4 cases, and 4 pages of mini-tasks. I hope they will release more in t.
great 3ds game, my sister loves it a lot, i play it a lot as wellvery fun
In “Touch Detective”, a girl named Mackenzie goes around her neighborhood solving various mysteries by talking to people and gathering clues. This game is entertaining although at times it can get a bit frustrating because one doesn’t know what to do next. Overall, it’s a five because the mysteries are fun to solve and a bit of a challenge is a good thing for video games because it keeps them interesting.The characters have their own personalities and stories, which makes the game fun. Very good game!