* The two episode special is an anime transposition of The Real Escape Game's story for ''Detective Conan'' attraction "Escape From Scotland Yard". It is set in the newly opened theme park Tōto London City. Attractions like the Tower Bridge Coaster, Buckingham Maze, and British Museum Theater mimic locations in real-world London. Participants in the Real Escape game visit Scotland Yard to take on the main attraction called Mystery Game. When the curtain raises on the game, and explosion goes off inside the park. The sound signals the start of a life-and-death game. The key to deactivating three bombs scattered throughout the park is a pop-up book that the "bomb demon" left behind. To stop the countdown, participants must uncover the truth in the pop-up book. Real Escape Game company ''SCRAP'' held a fan vote to choose the main character of the game, and [[Heiji Hattori]] was the winner. The other options for the main character were [[Ai Haibara]], the [[Detective Boys]], [[Sonoko Suzuki]], [[Masumi Sera]], or [["The Criminal"|a criminal]]. Voting closed on May 10. Heiji also lead in the interim results, followed by Haibara and the criminal. The voting for the main character determined the new Real Escape Game's title and story. The attraction is celebrating both the tenth anniversary of Real Escape Game and the fifth anniversary of its collaboration with ''[[Detective Conan]]''. The attraction will run in 31 cities: it began in Harajuku, Tokyo on June 30 and will end in Sunport Takamatsu's Takamatsu Symbol Tower in Kagawa Prefecture on November 26.
* The two episode special is an anime transposition of The Real Escape Game's story for ''Detective Conan'' attraction "Escape From Scotland Yard".
* Megrez Security's van is a 2014 White Toyota HiAce [H200].
* Megrez Security's van is a 2014 White Toyota HiAce [H200].
* Hiroyuki Tomonaga's car is a 1997 Gray Toyota Caldina ''GT−T Active Sports'' [T210G].
* Hiroyuki Tomonaga's car is a 1997 Gray Toyota Caldina ''GT−T Active Sports'' [T210G].
* The car with Kogorō sleeping is a 1991 Gray Ẽfini MS-6 [GE].
* The car with Kogoro sleeping is a 1991 Gray Ẽfini MS-6 [GE].
A package consisting of a smartphone and a print proof of a book entitled Grandpa Tick Tock and the Three Clocks by Kenichi Imai was deivered to the Mouri Detective Agency. Meanwhile, an explosion on a pachinko named Sandcastle happened on a gloomy weather.
Bombing
Location:Sandcastle Pachinko (Unknown location)
Victim:None
Age:Unknown
Cause of death:Explosion
Suspects:Unknown
An explosion on a pachinko named Sandcastle. This event was reported on television.
The connecion of the seemingly unrelated explosion and the delivery was revealed to be related after a call on that smartphone mocked Kogorō and hints again on another bomb at a certain block in Haido City. The book has a riddle that is related to the case: on a bus station, five people are waiting. A bus with three passengers arrived. Two passengers get off the bus at the next stop while a passenger rode the bus. How many are the people on the bus when it arrived at its destination?
The answer is three. Although there are five people waiting on the first station, it is not stated that they rode that particular bus. As there are three passengers and the driver is in the bus intially, there are four people on the first stop. On the second stop, there are two passenger who left and a new passenger who rode the bus, which means on the final destination there are three people on the bus. (3 intial passengers + 1 driver = 4 people. 4 people - 2 passengers = 2 people. 2 people + 1 passenger = 3 people)
Kogorō then called Inspector Megure about the issue, and Kogorō, Ran and Conan went into the place. Immediately after they arrived, Inspector Megure asked the police to find the said bomb and called Inspector Takagi, showing a possible suspect: a bomber named Takuji Hirukawa. Then, Inspector Chiba, with the publisher named Hiroyuki Tomonaga, checked the book which was stolen and narrated what happened. The author of the book, Kenichi Imai tried to enter a book contest when a rumor about his half-brother, identified as Takuji, was posted to the internet causing him to withdraw the contest. After his death, Hiroyuki have tried to publish the book, however the print proof was retrieved by his half-brother, who attacked him to make the attempt successful.
Attempted Bombing
Location:Block 3, Haido City (found); Kanematsu Park, Haido City (disarmed)
Victim:None
Suspects:Takuji Hirukawa
An attempted explosion that was apparently made due to hatred at the "detective" who posted incriminating information about him and his half-brother. The bomb was disposed safely by Kogoro before it was apparenlty stopped.
Part 2
Attempted Bombing?
Location:Haido/Beika City?
Victim:None?
Suspects:Takuji Hirukawa
Three bombs...
Bombing/Robbery
Location:Haido/Beika City?
Victim:2 Megrez Security Employees
Injury:Explosion
Suspects:Takuji Hirukawa
Takuji, disguised as a Police Officer, interpellated the two employees in their van and made it explode to get the money inside.
People
Kenichi Imai
Deceased
"Grandpa Tick Tock and the Three Clocks" book creator
The culprit is Hiroyuki Tomonaga. As proof, though the bombs were equipped with timers, they were rigged to be controlled by a remote. According to Forensics, this would work only upto a range of 30 meters. So, the culprit had to be close to the bomb to speed up the timer. Furthermore, the culprit had to coordinate the incoming texts with Kogorō's actions. Tomonaga volunteered to go with the Police to achieve this. He suggested Takuji Hirukawa to attack the transport truck carrying the money while making it look like he was out to avenge his brother.
Bombing/Attempted Murder
Location:Haido/Beika City?
Victim:Takuji Hirukawa
Age:38 years old
Injury:Explosion
culprit:Hiroyuki Tomonaga
Hiroyuki tried to make the Police think the Culprit commit suicide by killing Takuji via explosion and take the rest of the money but Takuji was saved at time by Conan.
Hiroyuki Tomonaga attempted to flee with the remaining stolen money but was caught by Conan (via Kogorō Mouri). He was caught red-handed when he blurted that Hirukawa must have been dead, which was not broadcasted on the news. Conan did not understand when Tomonaga, who had forgotten about the solutions to the riddles in the picture book, suddenly started talking about the various illustrations in it. This was when he also realized that the culprit wanted Hirukawa's suicide and the illustration in the book to overlap. Hirukawa was, however, saved thanks to Kogorō's (Conan's) reasoning and plan to send Inspector Takagi and Chiba before the Police to save him, which they successfully accomplished in the nick of time.
Conan started suspecting Tomonaga when he said that the author left the proof for his brother. This was contradictory to the fact that the 'proof' was merely a photocopy, as it does not make sense for a proof to be misaligned. Naturally, Hirukawa would have wanted his brother's original creation but he didn't have it. This only meant that Tomonaga still possessed the proof and had looked it through during the case, but he lied about reading it. All these facts pointed out that Tomonaga was the mastermind.
When asked why he didn't give the original book to Hirukawa, he explained that Hirukawa's brother's work was truly a masterpiece and he couldn't give it to a criminal, despite him being a family member.
The book was successfully published later and won the "34th New Author Award".
Trivia
The two episode special is an anime transposition of The Real Escape Game's story for Detective Conan attraction "Escape From Scotland Yard".
Megrez Security's van is a 2014 White Toyota HiAce [H200].
Hiroyuki Tomonaga's car is a 1997 Gray Toyota Caldina GT−T Active Sports [T210G].
The car with Kogoro sleeping is a 1991 Gray Ẽfini MS-6 [GE].