Detective Conan: The Great Deduction of Three People
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| Title: | Detective Conan: The Great Deduction of Three People |
|---|---|
| Japanese Title: | 名探偵コナン 3人の名推理 (Meitantei Konan: San'nin no Meisuiri) |
| System: | Playstation |
| Release date: | (Bandai the Best edition: July 4, 2002)[1] |
| Genre(s): | Mystery/Adventure |
| Developer: | Bandai |
Detective Conan: The Great Deduction of Three People (名探偵コナン 3人の名推理 Meitantei Konan: San'nin no Meisuiri) is the second game released for the PlayStation 1. It was released exclusively in Japan on August 10, 2000. It was re-released as Bandai the Best edition in July 4, 2002.
Contents
Cast
Plot
Mysterious ancient document case
People
Exotic Quarter Murder case
People
Plot
Heiji and Kazuha invite Conan, Kogoro, and Ran to tour the Exotic Quarter in Osaka. Kogoro is upset because of a tabloid article about Yoko Okino getting married, so he opts out of the tour to go drinking. As Kazuha and Ran are looking around the House of Fish they stumble upon the body of Keiko Uozumi, whom Heiji had met by chance while waiting for Conan and the Mouris to arrive by train. As the boys slowly investigate, another murder takes place, and the race is on to catch the culprit before they can kill again - and their next target might very well be Ran and Kuzuha!
Remembrance Treasure Case
People
Gameplay
The game mostly plays as a visual novel, talking to and interrogating characters. The player must ask specific questions of specific characters and/or go to specific places in the correct sequence in order to advance the story.
There are investigation segments, where the player moves a cursor around the screen to interact with a 2D environment.
Players can select locations to go to on a map.
There are also simple puzzle minigames that are necessary to complete in order to advance the story.
Trivia
- The cutscenes and character sprites are done by the studio TMS Entertainment, which it's the one responsible for Detective Conan anime. Furthermore, the original voice-actors from the anime voice their retrospective characters in the game as well.
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See also
References
- Seesaawiki (Japanese)











