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  2. Unsolved Case on Steam

    store.steampowered.com/app/2084050

    Unsolved Case is the free, standalone prequel to the cooperative point-and-click puzzle game series 'Cryptic Killer'. Dip your toes in and go back to where it all began as you team up as detective duo Old Dog and Ally against the Cryptic Killer.

  3. The ultimate dinner party or date night murder mystery game. Become a cold case detective and solve a crime that happened decades ago using only the original investigator's case file.

  4. Study the evidence, including autopsy reports, newspaper articles, photographs, CCTV footage, police interviews, suspect profiles, and more. Identify your key suspect, build a solid case, and then report your findings to the Chief of Police and see if you can get a conviction.

  5. Unsolved Case - Apps on Google Play

    play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com...

    Crack the case during a focused playthrough of 30-60 minutesperfect for a night of puzzle solving. THE STORY SO FAR. Years ago, the twisted Cryptic Killer was...

  6. Unsolved Case Files | Banks, Jamie - amazon.com

    www.amazon.com/UNSOLVED-CASE-FILES-Banks-Jamie/...

    Unsolved Case Files is a murder mystery game that lets you solve a fictitious cold case just like a detective. On November 20th, 1992, East Verona High School was shocked to find an 18 year old senior, Jamie Banks, had fallen out of the 6th floor window to her death.

  7. Unsolved Case: Above the Law Collector's Edition. Nothing brings people together as well as a common grief or crime! Can you bravely confront a criminal puppeteer with no legal defense? All Reviews: 3 user reviews. Release Date: Oct 2, 2023. Developer: Do Games Limited. Publisher: Do Games Limited.

  8. How to Play Unsolved Case Files

    www.unsolvedcasefiles.com/how-to-play.html

    How to Play Unsolved Case Files. 1. Get Your First Objective. Open your case file and read the first objective sticker, which can be found on the inside of the front cover of the case. 2. Read the Case File. Begin your investigation reading through ALL the newspaper clippings, police documents, photos, evidence, and other items in the case.