Red Crimes: Hidden Murders vs The Room 2
Red Crimes: Hidden Murders
Red Crimes: Hidden Murders is a crime investigation-themed hidden object game where you assume to role of police chief for the district of Rouxville. Unlike many other similarly-themed games though, this game focuses more on the analytical aspect of the CSI process, producing a host of more entertaining, immersive and sometimes, realistic mini-games for players to enjoy, in addition to the usual routine of scouring crime scenes for pieces of evidences.For instance, in an Autopsy mini-game, you actually get to use various tools to open up the victim's corpse to collect evidence that might have lodged in the body. Even without all the blood, it can still get kind of gruesome for the squemish and thankfully, players are given the option to skip such mini-games if they want to. There is a nice variety of mini-games as well, ranging from puzzle-based matching games to spinning a 3D object around to find tap-able spots.
The game has a simulation aspect as well, giving players to chance to assemble and expand their own police force, send out officers to patrol zones within the district, and even upgrade the police station to unlock new cases, zones and features. The zones offer various minor cases, missions and events that you can complete for extra rewards as well.
If you enjoy playing Criminal Case or CSI-like HO games, Red Crimes: Hidden Murders is one game you wouldn't want to miss. The game's as unique as it is fun - it is definitely worth the download and the time you'll spend on it solving cases.
The Room 2
The Room 2 is the highly anticipated sequel to the original first game in 2014. The storyline in this game continues from The Room where you've uncovered a single major breakthrough - an enigmatic scientist known only by his/her initials "AS". The game also expands on its puzzle gameplay, providing players with a whole new set of devices for them to tinker and toy with. The graphics in the game has seen a huge upgrade as well, further deepening the immersion of the bizarre world this game is set in.If you love The Room, you'll definitely like The Room 2. If you haven't played The Room, you might want to get that to-do checked before moving on to this game just so the storyline won't feel odd to you.