Doki Doki Majo Shinpan! is a video gamedeveloped by SNK Playmore for Nintendo DS. The player assumes the role of a junior high school student who is asked by an angel to locate a witch that has snuck into his school. In order to find the witch, he must search the suspects' bodies for a "witch mark." The preferred method is by using touch. A sequel titled Doki Doki Majo Shinpan 2 Duo was released 31 July 2008, and a third game titled Doki Majo Plus was released on July 30, 2009.
Characters
; Akuji Nishimura ; Angel LuLu
Suspects
; Maho Akai ; Maria Abe ; Renge Oda ; Yuuma Mochizuki ; Ayame Midoh ; Merry Watabiki ; Eve Seiya ; Noel Seiya
Other characters
; Chiyo Daisen ; Reverse-Panda
Release
asked an SNK spokesperson if the game would be released in the US, and the response was "...this title is only for Japanese market. We do not have any plan for localize to the other versions.", despite the game originally having official sites in English, Chinese, and Korean. These were taken offline when the Japanese language site was rewritten to focus on the upcoming sequel game. A manga adaptation was published in Akita Shoten's "Champion Red" starting in September 2007. It was illustrated by Ken Yagami.
Reception
According to online retailer Amazon.com, the game is the best selling pre-order game in Japan, and is more popular than . However the actual numbers show that the game met with minimal sales and as of 2009 has only sold 50,000 units. Although the game was never commercially released in North America, it was the subject of a number of webcomics and internet shows. These include:
Used as an example of "child molestation" games in a list of bad types of video games and also mentioned to highlight the cultural differences between the west and Japan in the popular videogame reviews, Zero Punctuation.
The import review in NGamer, was so disturbed by the game that it abandoned its normal percentage scoring system and awarded it a 'score' of simply "NO" in every category. In a later issue it "awarded" it "The Superman 64 Award For Worst Game ", remarking "There are bad games - technically flawed and conceptually lazy - and then there are bad games. Evil bad. Doki Doki a.k.a. The Meh Witch Touching Project, is one such title." The sequel, however, received 40%, an actual score.