

Then you can set about figuring out what’s interesting about it.

As such, you end up tapping everything on the screen to get the game to trigger that it found something of interest. The game makes pretty big leaps in logic as it presents its puzzles, and very rarely gives you any decent clues to work with to get at the solution they’re expecting. Touch Detective is a hunt by pixel game through and through. In addition to that you’ll have your talking fungai companion along for the puzzle solving ride. The game has 4 cases total (one being free, and the rest pay as you go), and has you solving slightly supernatural cases like finding a dream robber. You’ll be taking on the role of Mackenzie, and will be tasked with solving puzzles and closing cases in your weirdo-filled town. Now this puzzle solving mystery game has made the leap to iOS, fully and completely intact. This is especially true for a game like Touch Detective which, as the name suggests, relied purely on touch. With Nintendo relying so heavily on touch (albeit with a stylus), it’s easy-peasy to move a game from one place to the other. Touch Detective is a solid port of a DS game, though the storytelling is a little long-windedĪs far as ports go, there aren’t many better paths to take than Nintendo DS to smartphone.
