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Genre and what to do:
Hidden object game. Real Crimes - The Unicorn Killer features a storyline about a crime which actually happened in a real life. Assuming the role of Jennifer Lourdes, an FBI agent, you will try to solve the case. The players will be trying to find Ira Einhorn, who has been charged with killing his ex-girlfriend, Holly Maddux, and right now is hiding somewhere, trying to run from the law. The case actually took place in 1977. And the main character of the game is still alive and is sentenced in prison. Knowing this makes the gameplay even more interesting. Besides, the game plays in a similar way to famous America.s Most Wanted TV show. Be ready to travel to various places together with you mentor, agent Alan. Among the places you will visit different haunts, the parks where Ira organized rallies and protests, the grocery store and many others. Each time you will search the scenes for a list of clues. Try to be fast as you are limited in time.
Style and atmosphere inside the game:
Real Crimes - The Unicorn Killer is a challenging game of the genre, which features numerous well-represented locations, you should visit to search for the clues. The locations are seldom repeated. The gameplay is exciting and accompanied by nice audio effects and suitable background music. The control system does not suggest anything special; it is quite ordinary to this game genre. All in all, you will enjoy playing the game much.
Offline gameplay: 1 player |
Multiplayer: No |
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Publisher:
Gamers Digital |
ESRB Ratio: Teen |
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Extras and features: |
· 2 Game Modes: Timed and Untimed
· 20 Locations to Explore
· 6 Crime Lab Mini-Games
· Bright Detailed Graphics |
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Drawbacks: |
· The progress is not saved automatically. |
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Requirements:
Windows XP/Vista,Processor: PIII 600 MHz,DirectX 9.0,512 MB RAM,Free hard drive space: 130 MB |
Alternative names:
Real Crimes: The Unicorn Killer, Real Crimes - The Unikorn Killer, Real Crimes - The Unicorn Kiler, Reel Crimes - The Unicorn Killer |