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Detective Conan: Black Iron Submarine Anime Film Inspires New Escape Room

 

Can you help Conan Edogawa and Ai Haibara solve a brand new mystery? This summer, you’ll have the chance!

 

Black Iron Submarine, this year’s Detective Conan feature film, has inspired a sequel in the form of a SCRAP escape game. In the latest collaboration between the puzzle company and the long-running series, you and your friends will have to use your wits and the clues at your disposal to solve a deep sea mystery.

 

 

RELATED: Detective Conan: Black Iron Submarine Reaches 11.11 Billion Yen at JP Box Office in 31 Days

 

Escape from Laboratory Orca kicks off in the titular lab, which is hard at work on a new development called the “Pacific Buoy.” When data is stolen from the lab, teams will need to work together to find out what happened. Clues will be supplied in the form of sounds, and from Ai Haibara—who was found in the server room and has lost her memory.

 

 

RELATED: Case Closed TV Anime Goods Bring Detective Conan to Daily Life

 

The escape room kicks off July 7 in Tokyo, and will open at escape game venues across Japan throughout the summer and autumn.

 

Source: Comic Natalie

 

Watch Case Closed on Crunchyroll!

 

 

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Kara Dennison is an author of fiction and non-fiction, avid tabletop gamer, and regular Otaku USA Magazine features writer. Follow her on Twitter @RubyCosmos, and read more at KaraDennison.com.