Posts tagged touch-detective 
DS adventure game Touch Detective touches down on iOS today
If you're a DS fan from way back, you might remember Touch Detective, a quirky adventure game released by Atlus in 2006. If you missed it back then, you can check it out now on iOS. Developer Beeworks has released the spooky point-and-click today as an episodic iPhone game -- you can get the app ...
Spend 2 1/2 $10-dollar bills on Touch Detective, Sega Superstars Tennis
You'll have to forgive our convoluted title -- really, it couldn't be helped. If it's not immediately clear, and we very much doubt that it is, GameStop has two great DS online and in-store deals this week: Touch Detective 2 1/2: $9.99, our review Sega Superstars Tennis: $14.99, metareview...
Touch Detective 2 1/2 sale: Now 3/4 the price!
If you're picking up Professor Layton and the Curious Village (and/or a Cobalt & Black DS Lite), you're likely in an adventure-game mood anyway, so why not also grab a cheap copy of Touch Detective 2 1/2 at GameStop while it's cheap? Don't see the point in buying two mystery-solving titles at th...
Detecting. It's what we do.
Or rather, it's what we could be doing more of in the future. That's because Success Corp., maker of Touch Detective and Touch Detective 2 1/2, has updated its site with two new detective games for the DS. With both projects currently listed under the name of "Keiji," we're at a loss as to what thes...
Ontamarama price drop is music to our wallets
Now here's something so rare it's a little bit unsettling: an Atlus game going down in price. Usually they disappear from the shelves within a couple of weeks and start commanding ridiculous eBay prices. But Ontamarama represents that most unusual of occurrences, the price-dropped Atlus game. Bot...
Site recalls worst boxart of 2007, DS titles dominate
Games Radar's choices for the worst examples of boxart in 2007 don't necessarily coincide with our own, though even we would be hard pushed to dispute the inclusion of the above travesty in this hall of shame. Of the fifteen titles listed by GR, five are to be found on the DS, with OMG 26: Our Mi...
DS Fanswag: End of the Year Blowout!
It's been a good year, but sadly, like all those other years, it must come to an end. Before we roll out the red carpet for 2008, however, we wanted to give 2007 the send-off it deserves -- and what better way to do that than by offering up huge prize packs for our loyal readers? All you have to d...
DS Fanboy Review: Touch Detective 2 1/2
Sometimes you go into a game thinking the formula is so brilliant that it can't do wrong. When things don't go as smoothly as you expected, you begin to make excuses for not enjoying yourself. Finally, you realize what you were afraid of all along: that the game is just not that good. If you've eve...
