Popular games built on game engine PyWright
Phoenix Wright has just returned to England after an exhausting adventure in the town of Labyrinthia and is ready to relax for the rest of his stay. However, he soon gets involved in a string of mysteries that lead to him reviving a great ace attorney who disappeared a hundred years ago. Follow defence attorneys Phoenix Wright and Ryunosuke Naruhodo as they fight for their clients' lives in the Crown Court of London while seeking the truth behind the rampage of the Doctor from a hundred year's past!
Ace Attorney: Prisoners of Fate is a fangame based on the Ace Attorney series. It serves as an interquel between the forth and fifth mainline entries in the series — Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney and Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Dual Destinies. Six cases are currently planned for the game.
Tavros is accused of Murder by an old FLARPing buddy in a Court-Only Tutorial case.
After a young law student named Argus Hakan ends up defending in a trial on his mentor's behalf, he is thrust into a series of cases the following week, all involving various crimes that seem to target the mayor. Argus can solve these cases as they come, but there is clearly something more going on behind the scenes.
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - The Contempt of Court is a fangame based on the Ace Attorney series. Created across eight years, the game features various four original cases in the Phoenix Wright storyline.
Set just a few weeks after Spirit of Justice, Phoenix Wright and his friends take on five brand new cases! Meanwhile, a notorious serial killer has come out of hiding to target Miles Edgeworth. Can Phoenix figure out who this killer is before they come after Edgeworth himself? And does the fact that a prosecutor from his past has returned have anything to do with this current dilemma?
Two unlikely lawyers step into the ring. Whose logic will reign supreme? An Ace Attorney fan game starring Battler Ushiromiya and Beatrice, the Golden Witch. As your client's appointed attorney, it is up to you to defend her from the golden prosecutor's assault. With the stage of battle firmly rooted in the world of human logic, will Battler finally defeat the Golden Witch?
Taking place several months after the events of Spirit of Justice, Phoenix finds himself alone when he takes a rather strange -- and extremely hopeless case. With an uncooperative defendant, a staggering amount of evidence supporting the police's case, and a prosecutor that clearly has it in for him, how will Phoenix turn things around? Is there even any room for doubt? Where does the truth lie? In the hearts of the key players, all with their own secrets and motives? Between the trees of the dense forest, the scene of a horrific murder? Or perhaps, in the mythical city of gold that seems to be the connecting factor between the strange circumstances of the case -- El Dorado?
Set between Ace Attorney: Justice for All and Trails and Tribulations. In Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney ‘Trials after Justice’ Phoenix and Maya continue to help those in need by defending them. Along the way, they come across a new prosecutor named Luis Hawk, who seems to have it in for Phoenix. (Don’t they all?) During these trials, Phoenix learns about his new rival. Is he a friend or foe to justice? Originally intended to be 4 cases, but cancelled after 3 was finished.
A Pywright Adaption of the "Phoenix Wright But Plotagon" Youtube series.
Follow Mia Fey, the original Turnabout Lawyer, as she uncovers the secrets of DL-6. Murder after murder, incident after incident, Mia Fey is one step closer to the the truth about DL-6. But at the same time, she's also getting herself into a cutthroat world of law, where all is not what it seems. In fact, the law system is broken. Prosecutors getting replaced every week, the prosecution department short on prosecutors... Utter chaos in the law. The ultimate question: will Mia Fey survive the world of law, and will she uncover the truth about DL-6? Or will she die trying?
"December 20, 2027. That's the day my world fell out from under me - again." Join Phoenix Wright in an alternative storyline taking place one year after his greatest failure. Once again, the Turnabout Terror has hung up his badge and hidden away from the world - but mistakes have a way of coming back to haunt you, and Phoenix Wright has made more than his share of mistakes.
Phoenix Wright: Legal Panels is a wacky, tongue in cheek hybrid crossover series based off of various other series and drawing characters from different games, comics, anime, and other sources.
The award show has come to town and they are prepared to give awards made of rare gold to the best lawyer in Los Angeles. After debate, they narrowed the candidates for the award down to two lawyers: s spiky blue suit man named Phoenix Wright and loud red boy, Apollo Justice. Phoenix must prove himself to be the best lawyer in the country because if he doesn't win, his life may be thrown into absolute chaos!
Appeal to Truth is a four-case fan game developed in PyWright, taking place in alternate timeline during the Apollo Justice era.
The case takes place about half a year after the events of Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney. Apollo has had a few cases (mostly arranged by Phoenix) after the test trial, but nothing worth noting. However, when Phoenix gives him a call about a new case, Apollo has no idea that that would be the beginning of his eternal downfall.
23 years after the events of Spirit of Justice, a new defense attorney steps up to the plate. Myles Wright, the son of Phoenix Wright, has finally achieved his dream of continuing his father's legacy. With his attorney badge proudly pinned on his lapel, he jumps on the first cases he can get. Unfortunately, his eagerness comes back to haunt him as he's thrown into a series of events that turn his world inside-out. With a serial killer hot on his trail, can Myles live up to his father's namesake? Or will he fall, just like Phoenix Wright did 8 years ago?
Apollo Justice Turnabout Substitution is a fancase developed for PyWright. The game is set shortly after "Turnabout Succession" and was intended to act as a fifth case to the original game. When the city's most famous judge gets arrested on suspicion of murdering an infamous serial killer, he has no one to turn to but rookie attorney Apollo Justice. But is he up to the task? Can he find the truth on his own? And, above all, can he face it?
Set in an alternate universe, Phoenix Wright must defend... anyone who needs it. Whether they live in his world or not. This game features ten extremely high-quality fanfictions made by the author Jakkid166. The game is mostly faithful to the source, including the author's writing style and language, though there are a few changes made for gameplay purposes. No censorship -- Phoenix Wright can and will say fuck!
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Presumption of Guilt is a fangame based on the Ace Attorney series. It serves as an interquel between the second and third mainline entries in the series — Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Justice for All and Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Trials and and Tribulations. Six cases are currently planned for the game.
Two young rookies face off against each other in the courtroom, both on their first case, and both familiar with each other. What starts off as a simple case of murder, soon becomes a dark plot that ties in to a case from 12 years past. The prosecutor seems to know more about the situation than the others, and soon finds himself having to fight a demon related to his past...
A Pywright game that replicates the Ace Attorney Online experience.
Casey Taylor: Ace Attorney is set around 20 years after Spirit of Justice, and it is a story about a recently graduated attorney who had just founded his own law firm with his grandfather. His expertise for the moment is civil lawsuits, but he will come to learn that some insignificant looking cases can hide the biggest conspiracies.
An interactive casemaker tutorial made in PyWright.