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Forensics: Crime Scene Detective releases July 13th!
🕵️♂️ Forensics: Crime Scene Detective releases July 13th on Steam! Uncover what others miss and reconstruct the truth. 🔍 Step into the role of a forensic specialist in a realistic crime lab simulator. Investigate cri…
Store1 change - Forensics: Crime Scene Detective
From an empty space to a crime scene: how we bring our scenes to life
Anyone who has ever opened an empty 3D scene in a game engine knows the problem: technically, everything is there. The walls are up, the furniture is placed, and the lighting works. And yet the space still feels sterile…
Event4 changesBalanceGameplay - Forensics: Crime Scene Detective
At the Crime Scene every detail tells a story 🔍📸
Crime scene investigators work with precision, teamwork, and professionalism to secure evidence, document every trace, and reconstruct events piece by piece. Because at a crime scene, even the smallest detail can make t…
Event1 change - Forensics: Crime Scene Detective
DevBlog 1 | Workshops at the State Criminal Police Office Rhineland Palatinate
Together with the State Criminal Police Office (LKA), we conducted several workshops to design our gameplay mechanics as closely as possible to real investigative procedures. The focus was to understand how investigativ…
Security6 changesGameplayEvent - Forensics: Crime Scene Detective
What if your DNA could solve the case? 🧬🕵️♂️
DNA analysis is a key part of forensic investigations. DNA, found in nearly all human cells, is unique to each individual. At crime scenes, it can be collected from blood, saliva, hair (with roots), or skin cells. In th…
Store1 change - Forensics: Crime Scene Detective
Have you ever heard of Dactyloscopy? 🕵️♂️📂
For forensic experts, it’s an essential part of their daily work. Dactyloscopy is used to identify or rule out people based on their unique fingerprints. Fingerprints are made visible at the crime scene, collected, and…
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