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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (エジホン探偵事務所) is a 1995 arcade game by [[Sega]] for the [[Sega Titan Video]] in which you use a magnifying glass to find clues to solve a mystery.
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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (エジホン探偵事務所) is a 1995 arcade game developed by [[Sega AM1]] for the [[Sega Titan Video]] in which you use a magnifying glass to find clues to solve a mystery. It is based on a picture book simultaneously released by [[Asuka Shinsha]]{{magref|saturnfan|1995-07|64}}.
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==Gameplay==
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At the start of the game, the player is given a choice between beginner or expert difficulty. Both options see the player traversing a map filled with mystery minigames, with the goal of reaching a certain person, but for the former, the player is tasked with reaching the detective (探偵)'s room, while in the latter, they are tasked with catching Phantom Dopon (怪盗ドポン). The game can be played alone or as a competition between 2 players, with player 1 controlling Temona-kun (テモナくん) and player 2 controlling Meruko-chan (メル子ちゃん), both of whom are apprentice detectives.
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During mysteries, the player is given a phrase, written in kanji, where two of the characters in it look very similar, and will generally also have similar meanings. The given illustration, which is based on this phrase, will be covered in one of these characters, but among these countless little characters, one of these is actually the other character. The player has to move the cursor (represented by a magnifying glass) across the illustration and select the odd one out. The player will receive hints at regular intervals, but has to solve the mystery within a time limit, otherwise they will lose and be given a new phrase and illustration. A heart gauge on the side of the screen constantly drops throughout the game and the game is over when it is fully depleted, and the way to replenish it is by solving mysteries. The game has 52 mysteries which are chosen mostly at random, and it is impossible to encounter every mystery in a single playthrough{{magref|saturnfan|1995-07|64}}.
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Every few stages is a unique stage, thematically different between difficulty selections. On beginner mode, the detective sets the terms of battle, or in other words, chooses the type of minigame, and will reward a heart to the winner. In expert mode, the villain is trying to escape from the protagonists in some way, so they are trying to beat the villain.
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The game infamously has a shocking game over screen which shows Temona-kun and Meruko-chan traumatised after having their detective statuses revoked{{magref|saturnfan|1995-07|64}}.
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==Graphics and art==
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The game, for the most part, uses an oil painting art style. Game designer [[Shinichiro Okumoto]], when asked about these visuals, stated they went with this style because "for some reason it's funny"{{magref|saturnfan|1995-07|64}}.
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==Music and sound==
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The game reuses roughly a third of its music from ''[[Puzzle & Action: Tant-R]]'' and ''[[Puzzle & Action: Ichidant-R]]''.
  
 
==Magazine articles==
 
==Magazine articles==

Revision as of 11:44, 19 February 2024

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Ejihon Tantei Jimusho
System(s): Sega Titan Video
Publisher: Sega
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Ejihon Tantei Jimusho (エジホン探偵事務所) is a 1995 arcade game developed by Sega AM1 for the Sega Titan Video in which you use a magnifying glass to find clues to solve a mystery. It is based on a picture book simultaneously released by Asuka Shinsha[1].

Gameplay

At the start of the game, the player is given a choice between beginner or expert difficulty. Both options see the player traversing a map filled with mystery minigames, with the goal of reaching a certain person, but for the former, the player is tasked with reaching the detective (探偵)'s room, while in the latter, they are tasked with catching Phantom Dopon (怪盗ドポン). The game can be played alone or as a competition between 2 players, with player 1 controlling Temona-kun (テモナくん) and player 2 controlling Meruko-chan (メル子ちゃん), both of whom are apprentice detectives.

During mysteries, the player is given a phrase, written in kanji, where two of the characters in it look very similar, and will generally also have similar meanings. The given illustration, which is based on this phrase, will be covered in one of these characters, but among these countless little characters, one of these is actually the other character. The player has to move the cursor (represented by a magnifying glass) across the illustration and select the odd one out. The player will receive hints at regular intervals, but has to solve the mystery within a time limit, otherwise they will lose and be given a new phrase and illustration. A heart gauge on the side of the screen constantly drops throughout the game and the game is over when it is fully depleted, and the way to replenish it is by solving mysteries. The game has 52 mysteries which are chosen mostly at random, and it is impossible to encounter every mystery in a single playthrough[1].

Every few stages is a unique stage, thematically different between difficulty selections. On beginner mode, the detective sets the terms of battle, or in other words, chooses the type of minigame, and will reward a heart to the winner. In expert mode, the villain is trying to escape from the protagonists in some way, so they are trying to beat the villain.

The game infamously has a shocking game over screen which shows Temona-kun and Meruko-chan traumatised after having their detective statuses revoked[1].

Graphics and art

The game, for the most part, uses an oil painting art style. Game designer Shinichiro Okumoto, when asked about these visuals, stated they went with this style because "for some reason it's funny"[1].

Music and sound

The game reuses roughly a third of its music from Puzzle & Action: Tant-R and Puzzle & Action: Ichidant-R.

Magazine articles

Main article: Ejihon Tantei Jimusho/Magazine articles.

Production credits

Source:
Uncredited


Physical scans

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Instuction card(s)

References