Detective Conan: The Mirapolis Investigation

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Nintendo Wii: Game 1

The Mirapolis Investigation Nintendo Wii.jpg

Information
Title: Detective Conan: The Mirage of Remembrance
English Title: Case Closed: The Mirapolis Investigation
Japanese Title: 名探偵コナン 追憶の幻想 (ミラージュ)
(Meitantei Konan: Tsuioku no Gensou (Miraaju))
System: Nintendo Wii
Release date: Flag of Japan May 17, 2007
Flag of UK May 1, 2009
Genre(s): Mystery/Adventure
Age range: Flag of Japan A: All Ages
Flag of UK 7+
Production
Developer: Marvelous Entertainment Inc.
Publisher: Flag of Japan Marvelous Interactive
Flag of UK Nobilis
Website: http://www.mmv.co.jp/special/
game/wii/conan/
Chronology
List of games

Detective Conan: The Mirage of Remembrance (Released as "Case Closed/Detective Conan: The Mirapolis Investigation" in Europe) is a game for Nintendo Wii. This is the only Detective Conan video game so far to have been released in English, and in Europe but it has not been released yet in North America.

Cast

Plot

Story

Kogoro receives tickets to the grand opening of the Mirapolis complex and is unwittingly forced to take along Ran, Conan, and the Detective Boys. At the opening speech, tensions run high as the Mirapolis staff begin to let their past with the owner get the better of themselves. Soon after, Conan and Ai discover a body by the Mirapolis's pool. With a little help from Heiji, it's up to Conan to solve the murder and prevent anything else from happening.


People

  • Resolution

    Gameplay

    Players control Conan who can either walk, run, or skateboard around the many hallways and rooms of the Mirapolis complex. Players need to gather information by talking to various people within the building which is then written down in a notebook for future reference. Once enough information is gathered, Conan can begin to piece together the truth by creating "links" and forming "clue chains". Perfect scoring during the game helps unlock bonus features like artwork.

    For the player's convenience traveling around the Mirapolis is made easier by a handy teleportation option by selecting a floor from the in-game menu's map. This map also informs the player as to which characters are currently located on that floor.

    The Mirapolis is home to a large arcade in its lower levels allowing the player to play mini-games including a version of Whack-a-Mole and an arcade shooter. Players can also try playing curling in the Mirapolis' ice rink.

    The English release of the game has an option to change the audio back to its original Japanese, however the in-game text will still refer to the characters by their English names.

    Graphics

    The graphics are generally alright for a Nintendo Wii, but they definitely could be improved. The graphics are 3D. There are several glitches in the game - such as getting stuck in walls, and other solid objects.

    Gallery

    See also

    References

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