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6 Best Mystery Games You Can Play on the Nintendo Switch Right Now

The Nintendo Switch is popular for a ton of different genres of games, including platformers, RPGs, and fighting games, but the console is also known for having a good set of mystery games.

One of the main advantages of this handheld console is that its portable nature makes it easy to play games on the fly. This also makes it easier for you to pause a particular game if you're having a hard time and continue it later on.

This article lists six of the best currently available mystery games on the Nintendo Switch in 2024 that you can play right now. Read through the titles below to see which ones catch your eye and seem most appealing to you.

Detective Pikachu Returns (Credit: Creatures Inc.)

1. "Detective Pikachu"

Nintendo's spin-off of its highly popular pocket monsters franchise is first on the list, as "Detective Pikachu" is an adorable mystery title that players can pick up.

You play as Tim Goodman, who has a partner, Pikachu, and you go out together and solve crimes, according to The Gamer.

The game's story is quite entertaining and is catered a bit towards kids, as there are no crimes that feature brutal murder or the like. Even though it started out as a spin-off, "Detective Pikachu" has made quite a name for itself.

The Sinking City (Credit: Frogwares)

2. "The Sinking City"

Next up is developer Frogwares' "The Sinking City," which combines the mystery genre with Lovecraftian horror. The game's story is set in the 1920s, and players will take control of a private investigator protagonist.

You are in a city that is sinking into the water, and you have to figure out exactly what is happening to the citizens. Every single individual in the area seems like their mind is being corrupted by someone or something.

Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy (Credit: Capcom)

3. "Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney"

The "Ace Attorney" franchise is a marvel of Nintendo's mystery and puzzle-solving games collection. Even the original game, "Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney," lives up to today's standards and is still a fun and enjoyable title to play through, Ranker said.

The game was originally released in Japan as a visual novel/adventure legal drama game. It lets players take on the role of the titular Phoenix Wright as he works his way up to be one of the best attorneys in the region.

Thimbleweed Park (Credit: Terrible Toybox)

4. "Thimbleweed Park"

Another amazing mystery game on the Nintendo Switch is "Thimbleweed Park," which was developed by Ron Gilbert and Gary Winnick. What makes this title noteworthy is that it is a point-and-click mystery title similar to "Maniac Mansion" and "The Secret of Monkey Island."

This game revolves around the story of two washed-up detectives who are investigating a dead body that was found in the river right outside of their town. Players will switch between five playable characters while trying to uncover the dark truth.

Duck Detective: The Secret Salami (Credit: Happy Broccoli Games)

5. "Duck Detective: The Secret Salami"

Another adorable Nintendo Switch mystery game is "Duck Detective: The Secret Salami," which features the main protagonist Eugene McQuacklin.

You are tasked with investigating a simple mystery at a strange office that soon untangles into a major crime, according to Games Radar.

Players are able to interrogate various characters, gather different clues, and piece together a mystery that may or may not involve a meat smuggling conspiracy. The best thing about this game is that it is fully voice-acted, adding to the immersion.

What Remains of Edith Finch (Credit: Giant Sparrow)

6. "What Remains of Edith Finch"

The last game on this list is "What Remains of Edith Finch," which is developer Giant Sparrow's amazing take on the mystery genre. This mystery game is called by many fans a masterpiece and still holds up to today's standards.

The game's story features a possible curse that is said to leave only one family member of each generation alive. It features light puzzle systems that will try to obstruct your investigation into your relatives' deaths.

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