

She keeps a "Touch List" of things she has touched and what they feel like. Although she's the most mature out of her friends, she can also often gain a typically childish amusement from doing "naughty" thing. Her personality is the most "ordinary", in contrast to the otherwise bizarre world around her. As a young girl, she runs a detective agency with the help of Cromwell. Rina Ozawa (, Ozawa Rina) / Mackenzie: The lead character of the game.Mackenzie's pet mushroom, Funghi, is used as an aid in some puzzles.

The player can also communicate with the characters along conversation trees or present inventory items to them to learn new information. The player has an inventory of items collected, and may use them on other items or objects in the environment.

Tapping a location on the screen will talk to a character or examine an object. The game is entirely controlled via the touch screen. There is also a Touch Notebook containing a list of major items in the game the player has touched.

GameZone reviewer Steven Hopper notes that "the game features a unique aesthetic that feels like a Tim Burton version of a Jhonen Vasquez comic." Aside from the main plots, there are also a number of small bonus mysteries that involve much simpler tasks. Both the art style and the plot reflect a subtle fantasy mood - for example, the first case is to track down a thief who is stealing someone's dreams. The player controls the titular detective Mackenzie as she solves four mysteries in the small town of Osawari. Touch Detective was released for the iOS on August 4, 2011. It was published in the United States by Atlus, and in Europe by 505 Games. It was developed by BeeWorks and released in Japan by Success Corporation. Touch Detective ( ?, Osawari Tantei: Ozawa Rina, literally "Touch Detective: Rina Ozawa") or Mystery Detective in Europe (except in France) is a point-and-click mystery adventure game for the Nintendo DS which makes use of the device's touch screen.
