A forensic agent's best tool? Your NDS!
The best agent to take point on the mission? You!
A city where crime runs rampant…
A corrupt justice system…
Illegal human test subjects…
A dead cop…
With one suspicious event after the other and clues hard to come by, it's time for the forensic investigation to begin!
In Crime Scene you are part of the forensic police department and have to find and analyze clues with sophisticated equipment, interrogate witnesses and suspects, build a file with enough proof so there is no room for doubt and condemn the guilty!
Crime Scene is no simple point and click game! Thanks to your stylus and your NDS, take part in an immersive and breathtaking adventure where it will take everything you've got to uncover the hidden truth and put the bad guys behind bars!
“People love a good ‘whodunit’, so we’re about to give them a bunch of head-scratching crimes to solve,” said Richard Iggo, VP of Marketing at SouthPeak. “Whether you are a fan of police dramas on TV, classic detective fiction, or just tricky puzzles, Crime Scene allows players to take part in their own tense, high stakes investigation and get involved in forensic work.”
Game mechanics
- Discovery of the crime scene
- Initial assessment and removal of clues
- Analysis of the clues and the incriminating evidence
- Comparisons and analyses of the results
- Development of the forensic case and identification of the potential suspect
9 tools to remove clues with using your stylus: UV lamp and spray to reveal clues, tweezers (for hairs, bullets, fragments etc), swabs (cotton buds) for lifting liquids, brush, powder, adhesive strip for prints...
6 tools to analyze clues with using your stylus: blood, sweat and DNA analysis, hair analysis, ballistic analysis and weapons comparison, photo scanning, digital print database, composition analysis (earth, mud, drink)...
Question 19 charismatic characters. An interesting multiple choice dialogue will aid you and certain secrets you discover will help to expose the culprit!
A gauge assesses you according to any handling or judgment errors you make…
Be careful, if you are too hasty you could compromise the entire investigation. It's up to you to convince your boss that you have enough evidence to mount a case!
Southpeak's Crime Scene, developed by Benoit Sokal's White Birds, is scheduled for release in North America for the holidays (Q2 2009 in Europe).
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