The Touch Detective series will be making an unusual debut on Nintendo Switch.
D3 Publisher just listed Touch Detective: Funghi’s Big Breed (“The Nameko no Puzzle -Nameko Dai Hanshoku-“) as an upcoming release for December 20. At the moment, however, this looks like a Japanese-exclusive release.
Instead of the point-and-click mystery adventure that the series is known for, the game features match-up puzzles.
Check out the box art below, along with some screenshots.
The popular 3DS title “Nameko Daihanshoku” is appearing on the Nintendo Switch!
You can now play this amusing puzzle game on the big screen. Line up three of the same Funghi blocks to get rid of them – the more blocks you clear from the board, the more Funghi will appear on the log in the background for harvesting!
– Getting a high score hinges on your technique!
Don’t just try to clear blocks from the board; try creating chains, too. Placing four or more blocks in a row together will result in a “Line Harvest,” and placing four blocks together in a square will result in a “Clump Harvest.” Utilize these techniques to aim for a high score!– Challenge Cromwell’s Detective Exam!
Mackenzie’s caretaker Cromwell has prepared a “Detective Exam” to estimate her “Detective IQ.” Try clearing Cromwell’s exam to raise your Detective IQ!– Play alongside friends and family!
2 players can enjoy Funghi’s puzzles as well by sharing the Switch’s Joy-Cons in a new split-screen mode. Everybody, enjoy this game’s puzzles!
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