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  2. Category:Detective video games - Wikipedia

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    Conspiracies (video game) Contact Sam Cruise; Contradiction: Spot the Liar! Criminal Case (video game) Criminal Minds (video game) Cruise for a Corpse; CSI: Crime City; CSI: 3 Dimensions of Murder; CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (video game) CSI: Deadly Intent; CSI: Fatal Conspiracy; CSI: Hard Evidence; CSI: NY (video game) The Cypher (video game)

  3. MicroMacro: Crime City - Wikipedia

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    MicroMacro: Crime City is a cooperative [2] tabletop crime-solving hidden object game designed by Johannes Sich and published in 2020 by Edition Spielwiese. [3] The game received positive reviews and won the Spiel des Jahres in 2021. A sequel to the game, MicroMacro: Crime City – Full House was released in August 2021. [4]

  4. The ClueFinders - Wikipedia

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    The mini-games consist of an obstacle course, category matching, a maze game, and a pinball game. In The ClueFinders Math Adventures , the game is set up similarly to Clue in that the central goal of each round is to identify three variables—who stole the treasure, which treasure they took, and where they hid it—based on clues.

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    Discover the best free online games at AOL.com - Play board, card, casino, puzzle and many more online games while chatting with others in real-time.

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  7. Murder mystery game - Wikipedia

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    A murder mystery game is a type of party game in which players investigate and solve fictitious murders. In many variations, a player secretly plays as a murderer while the others attempt to determine the murderer's identity. These games typically involve a group of 6 to 20 people.