: Primarily developed for PC (Windows), with later mobile versions released for iOS and Java-based phones that featured reduced case counts (often only one case).
: The game uses pre-rendered, static environments where players must "pixel hunt" for clues by clicking on objects to zoom in or interact with them.
: You use a variety of high-tech tools to process evidence, including: Tweezers for picking up small fragments or hair. Fingerprint powder (multiple types for different surfaces). UV lights and X-rays for hidden clues. Magnifying scopes for close-up examination of evidence. csi-miami-game-link
: Success depends on finding links between the suspect and the victim , the victim and the crime scene , and the crime scene and the suspect .
: The original PC version requires the game discs to be in the drive during play, even after full installation. : Primarily developed for PC (Windows), with later
: Players take on the role of a new member of the Miami-Dade crime lab, working alongside characters like Horatio Caine and Calleigh Duquesne to solve five distinct cases.
is a point-and-click adventure game released for the PC in 2004 by Ubisoft. It is based on the popular television series and features the original cast members who provide the voices for their respective characters. Key Game Features Fingerprint powder (multiple types for different surfaces)
: The game includes customizable assistance settings, such as a cursor that reacts when hovering over relevant objects and hint options from team members. Technical & Platform Details
: Primarily developed for PC (Windows), with later mobile versions released for iOS and Java-based phones that featured reduced case counts (often only one case).
: The game uses pre-rendered, static environments where players must "pixel hunt" for clues by clicking on objects to zoom in or interact with them.
: You use a variety of high-tech tools to process evidence, including: Tweezers for picking up small fragments or hair. Fingerprint powder (multiple types for different surfaces). UV lights and X-rays for hidden clues. Magnifying scopes for close-up examination of evidence.
: Success depends on finding links between the suspect and the victim , the victim and the crime scene , and the crime scene and the suspect .
: The original PC version requires the game discs to be in the drive during play, even after full installation.
: Players take on the role of a new member of the Miami-Dade crime lab, working alongside characters like Horatio Caine and Calleigh Duquesne to solve five distinct cases.
is a point-and-click adventure game released for the PC in 2004 by Ubisoft. It is based on the popular television series and features the original cast members who provide the voices for their respective characters. Key Game Features
: The game includes customizable assistance settings, such as a cursor that reacts when hovering over relevant objects and hint options from team members. Technical & Platform Details