Unsolved Case Files is a murder mystery game that lets you solve a fictitious cold case just like a detective.
On April 23rd, 2001, an unidentified young woman was found dead on an island rehab center for the rich and famous. Her body was discovered burned beyond recognition in a fire. Investigators were unable to determine who she was, how she got to the island or who killed her.
CASE FACTS:
This 2001 cold case is still unsolved. Are you ready to take a crack at it?
Three Objectives to SolveFind clues and evidence in the case file to solve three objectives that lead you to convict the killer. | Online Answer KeyUse the online answer keys to check whether you found the evidence to solve each objective. | Bonus EnvelopesAfter completing each objective, open a bonus envelope with extra evidence and your next objective. | Close the Case - Win the Game!After solving the 3rd objective, you'll close the case and put the murderer behind bars where they belong. |
Unsolved Case Files will deliver a dinner party murder mystery game experience your friends and family will never forget!
Newspaper ClippingsHolding the newspaper clippings of the murder mystery case you're trying to solve will send chills down your spine! | Police DocumentationThe evidence docs, autopsy, interrogations, witness statements and other documents in the case will make you feel just like a real detective! | Crime Scene PhotographsHunt for clues in the glossy color CSI photographs of the crime scene, victim, suspects, evidence and more. | ExtrasThe case includes various extra documents and materials picked up by the original homicide detective during the investigation. |
What's more romantic than sharing an autopsy report? UCF makes it easy to put down the phone or remote and connect with your partner for a date night you'll remember forever.
How Long Does It Take?Gameplay time varies greatly depending on number of players, deductive abilities and pure luck. Most teams of 2 or more players take 2-6 hours. | How Many People Can Play?There is no limit to the number of players who can solve a case. More than 8 may consider splitting into teams, each with their own case. | Are These Real Crimes?No. This is a fictitious cold case written so you can actually solve it. Any resemblance to real people or events is unintended. | What Age is it Appropriate For?This murder mystery game is written for adults but is appropriate for mature teens. We aim for "PG-13" level of language and content. |