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You play as tiny detective Conan, scouring crime scenes for clues and catching suspects in lies—it’s all pixelated brain teasers with that classic anime charm.

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Game Overview

Meitantei Conan on the Game Boy was one of those early portable adaptations that tried to capture the spirit of a popular anime in a tiny cartridge. Released by Bandai in the late 1990s, it arrived during a period when licensed games were often simple, straightforward affairs, built for quick sessions rather than deep immersion. It doesn't try to reinvent the wheel, but it does offer a solid, if basic, detective experience for fans of the series.

You control Conan Edogawa, moving him screen by screen through various locations to investigate crime scenes. The main objective is to gather evidence by examining objects and talking to witnesses, then use that information to corner the culprit in a final confrontation. Key mechanics include searching pixelated environments for subtle clues and presenting the correct evidence during conversations to break a suspect's false testimony. The pacing is deliberate, requiring patience and observation, and some puzzles can be obscure without careful attention to dialogue. It feels like a condensed, interactive episode of the show, where your own deductions drive the story forward.

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