Touch Detective

Can you solve the mystery of the dream-eating monster? Such cases are the norm in this stylus-driven adventure.

Genre: Adventure
Release date: Oct 24, 2006
Published by: Atlus
Developed by: Success, BeeWorks
5 SO-SO
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Screenshots updated Sep 8, 2006
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ESRB Rating
Touch Detective is rated:
Everyone 10+
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