Scene of the crime
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Scene of the crime
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Description
Motel room.
Something really bad happened there.
Try to find out what.
Collect evidence, find suspect, solve the case.
How to Play
mouse only
FAQ
What is Scene of the Crime?
Scene of the Crime is a point-and-click detective adventure game developed by Pastel Games.
How do you play Scene of the Crime?
In Scene of the Crime, you investigate a murder by exploring the crime scene, searching for clues, collecting evidence, and questioning suspects.
Who developed Scene of the Crime?
Scene of the Crime was created by Pastel Games, a well-known developer of flash adventure and puzzle games.
What is the main gameplay loop of Scene of the Crime?
The core gameplay loop involves inspecting various areas for important objects, gathering evidence, and piecing together clues to solve the mystery.
Is Scene of the Crime a single-player game?
Yes, Scene of the Crime is a single-player, narrative-driven detective game available to play in browsers.
Comments
groverXIII
Sep. 18, 2010
Did anyone else notice that the husband's name changed from Jason to Ben during the ending story?
Dilly5
Nov. 24, 2010
So why did the watch stop when he was killed? Do watches know when their owner dies?
UndeadNecro
Dec. 18, 2010
wtfomgbbqlulwut? I'm confused. How did the gun shell get there? The watch might have stopped from a hard hit on the bathtub.
xSindyx
Jun. 09, 2010
That didn't make much sense. The "story" assumes a lot from stuff I didn't find, and I can't "solve the case" despite the one item that I was missing not really fitting into the story at all (when I found it later). Apart from all that, make the closing "story" click through, since I found the already weird conclusions difficult to read at the pace they flashed by.
EPR89
Aug. 21, 2010
And another thing: The conclusion could also be presented another way. What about making it a part of the game? Let the player form a sentence out of a lot of statements (e.g. "The victim was shot", "[...]stabbed", "[...]drowned" etc.). A few are correct and many are wrong. If the player has found enough clues in the game he can solve the case with ease, if he didn't he will have to guess.