imaauthor
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| 21 Jul 2015 09:50 PM |
Homicide: Good or Bad? will tell the story of a police homicide investigation team in Baltimore, Los Angeles, New York, Boston, Miami, Atlanta, Denver, Portland, Seattle, and other famous locations. You will be lead Detective (Det.) Michael Richardson who leads the Unit. You can gather clues, interact with suspects and question/intterogate them, and decide which side of the law you're really on. Homicide: Good or Bad? will have you making a choice that will determine law enforcement forever. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sequel: Homicide: Good or Bad? 2 (or Homicide: Good or Bad: Year One)---Is the second action-packed and fast-paced mystery/crime thriller to Homicide: Good or Bad? In this sequel to the first game, you will get to see lead detective Michael Richardson's father, older brother, and his sister as they solve baffling crimes and crack cases that other cops couldn't. Players will get to see three cops investigates mysteries before the great Michael Richardson was born. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Third Game: Homicide: Good or Bad, Death in Paradise---will be the third installment of the pulse-pounding police procedural that were 2 other games. Homicide: Good or Bad, Death in Paradise, will tell the story of Micahel Richardson as he travels to Hawaii for a break of catching psychopathic criminals and killers. But this murderer-stopper is in for a mystery that he would never expect! A man is murdered on a beach, and Michael Richardson suspects foul play. But, the only problem is: He is Honolulu's prime suspect! Will he catch the crook before he strikes again?! Find out in Homicide: Good or Bad, Death in Paradise! ********************************************************************************* (NOTE: It will work with cards that have secret clues and cards with pictures of suspects AND their alibi's.) |
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MrStilts
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| 21 Jul 2015 10:02 PM |
| Yes, because we all need a bland detective game in which actions are easily discernible with over simplified labels like "good or bad". |
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| 21 Jul 2015 10:26 PM |
So, a more complicated clue rip-off?
"It sounded like Satan's ass demons were chasing us." ~ WiFiKing42 |
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imaauthor
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| 22 Jul 2015 12:46 PM |
@ABOVE Guys, if Clue were a show, there would be hundreds of rip-offs. Do you know how many cop shows, movies, and novels/books/comic-books/ they are of a murder mystery? I'm just doing what I like to do. Btw, if you guys have any locked-room murder mysteries, I'm open to suggestion. And I'm not the first to make a rip-off. Yes, I know that it is like Clue and all, but come on, cut me some slack! |
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| 22 Jul 2015 12:55 PM |
cluedo ripoff
Seɴpαι нαѕ ɴoтιced yoυ ✔ |
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| 22 Jul 2015 03:09 PM |
Cleudo ripoff x3
~ this is your captain speaking - you are all going to die ~ |
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