This post details the top-rated Cold Case Investigation Unit mystery game series. Including details of all the investigation games in this series.
Perfect for wannabe detectives and true crime fans! Do you have what it takes to crack these realistic cold cases? For 1 or more players, (age rating: 12 years old and up).
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Cold Case Unit Games List
From: Cold Case Investigation Unit | Format: Boxed Murder Mystery Game Kits | Age rating: 12+.
About Cold Case Investigation Unit games: These experiences have been created by a qualified Police Detective who has poured years of investigatory experience into creating these unique investigation games. Perfect for individuals, couples and groups to play at home.
For each case, you will receive a case file consisting of witness testimony, photographs, phone records and loads more. The games do not need batteries or any other additional materials. An internet connection is beneficial however NOT ESSENTIAL.
1. The Diamond Heist
Number of Players: 1 to 5 .
Plot: A necklace worth over £1,000,000 has been stolen, apparently, from a locked safe. Could it be the disgruntled ex, the twisted stalker or the organised crime gang member? By playing this game you get to be a Detective, examining all the evidence and original case file documents to find out whodunnit! [Source: Amazon UK]
*Cold Case Investigation Unit Case 1: The Diamond Heist is available from UK Amazon and US Amazon.
2. Unforeseen Murder
Number of Players: 1 to 5.
Plot: The dead body of clairvoyant Jokinda Queenie has been found at a travelling circus. It seems Jokinda had a sideline of blackmail and gathered enemies wherever she went. Can you identify not only the killer but what secret they were trying to hide? [Source: Amazon UK]
*Cold Case Investigation Unit Case 2: Unforeseen Murder is available from UK Amazon and US Amazon.
3. Who Killed Jenny
Number of Players: 1 to 6.
Plot: One of Leicestershire’s leafy suburbs has been mildly piqued by a murderer operating within its midst. Unscrupulous businesswoman Jenny has been carted off by the Grim Reaper with the assistance of persons unknown.
Investigators have gathered phone records, witness testimony, autopsy data, officers body cam footage and loads more as evidence for you to use in your search for the killer. [Source: Amazon UK]
*Cold Case Investigation Unit Case 3: Who Killed Jenny is available from UK Amazon and US Amazon.
4. Mission Impossible
Number of Players: 1 or more players.
Plot: Become a secret service agent as you help thwart an imminent attack by identifying and stopping six insurgents. Unveil the plot by examining classified intel, searching through exhibits, and utilizing top-secret information from informants. Dive into this real-time immersive experience, analysing video evidence and informant calls to gather vital clues and unravel motivations. [Source: Amazon]
For more details: New CCIU Case 4: Mission Impossible Review.
*Cold Case Investigation Unit Case 4: Mission Impossible is available from UK Amazon and US Amazon.
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