Release Date: 1997
"Shutsudou! Miniskirt Police" is a unique Japanese video game released for the Sega Saturn console in 1997. Developed by Klon Co., Ltd., the game blends elements of adventure and dating simulation in an unconventional and quirky setting. Players take on the role of a police officer who is part of an all-female task force known for wearing miniskirts. The primary objective is to patrol various districts, interacting with different characters to solve crimes and maintain public order. This involves a series of mini-games and decision-making scenarios that influence the storyline and relationships with other characters.
The game's distinct appeal lies in its unusual blend of humorous content and the incorporation of live-action video sequences, which was a popular trend in gaming during the mid-1990s. "Shutsudou! Miniskirt Police" features footage of real actors, which adds a layer of realism and novelty to the overall experience. This style, known as "FMV" (full-motion video), was particularly notable during the era as it attempted to bridge the gap between traditional gaming and cinematic entertainment. Despite its niche appeal and predominantly Japanese release, the title garnered attention for its playful take on law enforcement and unique visual presentation, contributing to its cult classic status among fans of Japanese video games and Sega Saturn enthusiasts.
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