In this deduction game, you analyze clues and solve puzzles to investigate murder cases. Includes multiple cases, grid puzzles, and character interactions.
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AppRecs rating 4.0. Trustworthiness 78 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 20 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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78% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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About CRIMO
Join the CRIMO special unit, specialized in logical crime investigations. After a short training at the Police Academy, you will be sent to lead gruesome murder cases in Miami and New York, by applying pure logic to solve puzzles. Collect clues, analyze them, confirm evidence or reject false leads: you will cross-off all possibilities until you can designate the murder weapon, find out the motive and unmask the criminal. Are you ready to use your wits and deduction skills to fight crime?
Did the actress do it for revenge using a handgun as the powder on the pillow suggests?
Or maybe it was the politician, but did he use the knife or the chainsaw? Was it out of sheer madness or was it for power? for love? Or simply money? The next clue might be decisive...
CRIMO's puzzles offer a fascinating cross-over between games of logic like sudoku and minesweeper, crosswords and criminal investigation board games. You will decode which squares to touch in the grid by following hints giving the sizes of blocks in each row and column. It’s a real mind challenge wrapped in a fun experience where you need to think and use your brains to succeed.
Avoid making mistakes or you will take a punch, suffer a scratch or even take a bullet! Thank god you can replenish your health by eating a burger, hot-dog or... how about a donut?
You will learn easily, progress rapidly and quickly get hooked! It's ultra addictive!
FEATURES:
• Tens of criminal cases in two iconic cities: Miami and New York
• Hundreds of grid puzzles to solve by logic and deduction
• Dynamic investigation board where your searches spread out and interconnect like a spider web as in the most exciting detective flicks
• Get acquainted with Jamie, police officer, Jim, forensic expert as well as the Chief of Police, Madam District Attorney, the firefighter...
• Special challenges: burning crime scenes with clues going up in smoke, FBI-restricted access zones where your hands are tight…
• Works on iPhone 5s and above and iPads
Time to solve puzzling crimes by logic & deduction! PLAY NOW!
Created by ooblada & CHQL
Please note that CRIMO is completely free to play, but virtual currency can be purchased with real money to get some in-game items such as extra lives, health boosters or instant analyses. If you don't want to use this feature, please disable in-app purchases in your device's settings.
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Reviews for CRIMO
TSpins
Here’s The Real Crime…
The “crime” part of the game is nothing more than a time-wasting facade for a number cross-grid strategy game, similar to a nonogram. I actually enjoy that part of the game, and find it more visually appealing than most nonogram games. However, this is the ONLY game I’ve ever encountered where you’re essentially required to pay for and utilize boosters to complete levels. You even have to pay for cones just to block off empty squares - it’s like paying to place each individual “X” in a nonogram!! All boosters must be purchased with cash, and, it’s also the only game I’ve ever encountered where not a single reward is granted throughout the entire lifecycle of the game! So you never get anything in return for playing, paying, etc. There’s no opportunity to earn any bonuses, no booster videos. Nothing. It’s an absolute scam, and it’s the only real “crime” here.
WandaS77
Great puzzles AWFUL ads
Ads are a way of life, but…Even if you are ad tolerant this game will test your patience. Too many ads and long long ones with many taps to exit. Great puzzles not worth it.