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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Touch Detective (Mystery Detective in most of Europe) and its sequel, Touch Detective 2½, are games made by Atlus for the Nintendo DS. In both titles, the player takes control of a young girl named Mackenzie, who inherited a detective agency from her father and wants to become a world-famous sleuth. Now add in Funny Animals, walking fungi, zombies that act like normal people and just plain old wackiness, and you have Touch Detective in a nutshell. |