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The Centennial Case- A Shijima Story Switch Nsp... 〈2027〉

The standard edition of The Centennial Case: A Shijima Story is available for purchase on the Nintendo eShop. Physical imports are also available for the Switch, with prices varying by region. Typical pricing points are as follows:

: Occurs in Haruka’s "Cognitive Reasoning Space." You connect clues to mysteries on a hexagonal grid to form various hypotheses.

Playing on the Nintendo Switch (via NSP or physical cartridge) offers a specific kind of intimacy. Because the game feels like a prestige television drama, playing it in handheld mode feels like holding a high-stakes thriller in the palm of your hands. The Centennial Case- A Shijima Story Switch NSP...

as she visits the Shijima family estate. Her mission? To help the family's heir, Eiji Shijima, solve a series of four murders that occurred over the last 100 years (1922, 1972, and 2022). At the heart of these crimes lies the "Tokijiku," a legendary fruit rumored to grant eternal life—a secret the Shijima family has guarded for generations. Gameplay: The Logic of the Mind The game is split into three distinct phases: The Incident Phase:

: Present your findings to the characters. You must select the correct hypotheses to identify the killer. If your logic is refuted, you must "strike back" with a more accurate deduction. Chapter Guide & Key Solutions The standard edition of The Centennial Case: A

The modern-day climax where Haruka must connect the historical dots to stop a brand-new killer.

The game is structured like an interactive drama, requiring about Playing on the Nintendo Switch (via NSP or

to complete. It is divided into three distinct phases for each chapter: The Incident Phase

After finishing the main story (roughly 15-20 hours), an "Extra Chapter" unlocks. Furthermore, you can replay any scene to fill out the "Mystery Log" – a completionist’s dream where 100% deduction earns you developer commentary and behind-the-scenes videos.

The Centennial Case: A Shijima Story is a story-driven game that follows the journey of a detective named Shijima, who is tasked with solving a series of mysterious cases in a small town. What makes this game stand out is its unique storytelling approach, which blends traditional detective work with elements of Japanese folklore and mythology.

❌ Some clues are too obvious on Normal, too obtuse on Hard. ❌ No English voice track (if you dislike subtitles during FMV). ❌ Thought board can feel tedious when you already know the killer but must manually link 20+ clues. ❌ Occasional pacing issues – long dialogue scenes between investigations. ❌ NSP size is large (~10 GB) for an FMV game; microSD card recommended.