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Unsolved Case Files

True crime fans are in for a treat, as you can now get unsolved case files and try and solve the murders yourself.

The game is called Unsolved Case Files – obviously – and sees players receive a cold case murder file, full to the brim with every clue you’ll need to solve the crime.

While the cases are fictional, the whole thing is designed to feel super realistic, with the cases using real objects and requiring internet access.

Unsolved Case Files

You’ll be sent a whole load of info to assist you in solving the murder, like newspaper clippings, photos, fingerprints, details of the suspect and autopsy reports, among other things.

There are currently four different files to solve, including Harmony Ashcroft, who was murdered the night before her wedding, and Jamie Banks, who police claim died by suicide, but something more sinister is actually afoot.

There’s also Max Cahill, who was brutally murdered in his office with the killer mysteriously avoiding CCTV cameras, and Jane Doe, an unidentified young woman who was murdered at an island rehab centre for the rich and famous.

Unsolved Case Files

They are also developing two new case files, Buddy Edmunds who’s coming in April 2020, and ​Maria Fernandez who’s coming in June 2020.

Each file comes in at $29.99 (£23.31) from their website and you’ll have to fork out for shipping as the company is based in America – however you can find the first case file on Amazon for just £20 with free postage here.

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