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Revision as of 01:11, 30 June 2015

Chronology
Detective Conan: Silver Murderous Intent List of Games
Cell phone: Game 7

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Information
Title: Detective Conan: Mystery Town
Japanese Title: Meitantei Konan Misuterii Taun
(名探偵コナン ミステリータウン)
System: Cell phone
Release date: Flag of Japan April 2015
Genre(s): Town building RPG
Production
Developer:
Publisher: Cybrid
Website: http://www.conangame.jp/

Detective Conan: Mystery Town is a town building RPG for iOS and Android devices.[1]

Cast

These are only the characters found in the tutorial. Part of the gameplay is collecting as many different characters and variations of characters as possible!

Plot

Conan and friends need the player's help to solve cases in Mystery Town by collecting characters and building up the town.

Gameplay

Gameplay is divided into three distinct parts: Town Planning, Story Mission, and Case & Investigation.

Town Planning

Town Planning (街づくり Machi-zukuri?) is the main screen of the game where players select buildings and decorations to buy from the shop and place them wherever they'd like in Mystery Town. Buildings in Mystery Town either provide coins (コイン koin?) or character points (キャラポイント kyara pointo?), represented by milk bottles. Buildings can be leveled up using building points (建物ポイント tatemono pointo?), represented by wooden logs, earned by solving cases. Once a building reaches its max level, players can upgrade (グレードアップ gurēdo appu?) their building to the next stage (if applicable) by selecting the building in the upgrade menu and then selecting an identical building that is not maxed out yet. The two buildings will then merge into one and provide the player with more coins or character points than before. On this screen, the player can also level up their characters using their character points. Similar to the buildings, if a character reaches its max level, the player can upgrade the character (if applicable) by selecting the character upgrade menu, selecting an identical character that has not reached its max level, and merging the two characters together.

Story Mission

Story Mission (ストーリーミッション Sutōrii Misshon?) is where the player solves cases or accomplishes tasks provided to them by clicking on Story (ストーリー Sutōrii?) on the left-hand side of their screen. Most of the cases the player is required to solve come from the Mouri Detective Agency building, while tasks might require the player to collect a certain number of coins, build a specific building, or similar. Upon successful completion of a mission, the player is usually rewarded with coins, character points, diamonds (ダイヤ daiya?), or other items and then is able to view part of an original story with specific characters.

Episode 1

Episode 2

Episode 3

Episode 4

Episode 5

Episode 6

Episode 7

Case & Investigation

Case & Investigation (事件&調査 Jiken & Chōsa?) is where the player solves cases from the Mouri Detective Agency (毛利探偵事務所 Mōri Tantei Jimusho?), the Police Box (交番 Kōban?), or from the Police Station (警察署 Keisatsusho?). Cases are solved by players selecting their own Detective Boys (探偵団 Tantei-dan?) and those characters defeating the culprit using a rock, paper, scissors game setup within a certain number of turns. Each character is assigned either a rock, paper, or scissors symbol and those symbols will either enable the character to do more damage, normal damage, or less damage depending on what symbol the culprit of the case is. Characters can also do more damage if they are paired up with specific characters in specific costumes. Solving cases provides the player with case points (事件ポイント jiken pointo?), represented by keys, which they can save up and use to buy more characters from the gachapon (ガチャ gacha?) menu.

Gallery

See also

References

Detective Conan Games
Game Boy Detective Conan: The Underground Amusement Park Murder Case Detective Conan: The Suspicious Gorgeous Train
Wonder Swan Detective Conan: The Magician's Challenge Letter!Detective Conan: The Western Detective's Greatest Crisis!? Detective Conan: The Imperial Princess of Twilight
GBC Detective Conan: The Mechanical Temple Murder CaseDetective Conan: Legend of the Treasure of Strange Rock IslandDetective Conan: The Cursed Sea Route
GBA Detective Conan: The Targeted DetectiveDetective Conan: The Dawn Monument
PS1/PS2 Detective ConanDetective Conan: The Great Deduction of Three People Detective Conan: The Greatest Partner Detective Conan: THE Board GameDetective Conan: Trick Trick vol. 1Detective Conan: Legacy of the British Empire
DS Detective Conan: Detective Power TrainerDetective Conan: The Missing Professor and the Spot-the-Difference TowerDetective Conan & Kindaichi Case Files: Chance Meeting of Two Great DetectivesDetective Conan: The Blue Jewel's RondoDetective Conan: Prelude from the PastShounen Sunday x Shounen Magazine: Enthusiasm! Dream Nine
3DS Detective Conan: Marionette SymphonyDetective Conan: Phantom Rhapsody
Wii Detective Conan: The Mirapolis Investigation
PSP Detective Conan: Prelude from the Past
Cell phone Detective Conan: Escape from the MansionDetective Conan: Phantom Thief VS Two DetectivesDetective Conan: Escape! House of the Silver BlazeDetective Conan: Nara Traveling Mystery ~The Manyo Travelers~Detective Conan: The Tall Porcelain DollDetective Conan: The Blue Jewel's RondoDetective Conan: Mystery TownDetective Conan Puzzle: Cross Chain