CSI: Hidden Crimes vs The Blacklist: Conspiracy
CSI: Hidden Crimes
CSI: Hidden Crimes is an addictive crime investigation-styled hidden object game based on the world-renowned TV series, CSI. Published by none other than AAA game company Ubisoft, CSI: Hidden Crime puts you in the shoes of a up-and-coming CSI investigator in the brilliant city of Las Vegas. Join the beloved cast of the Las Vegas Crime Lab and help them solve various homicide cases by scouring the crime scenes for the smoking gun. Can you see past the glam of Sin City to find clues, analyze the bagged evidence and bring the killer to justice?The Blacklist: Conspiracy
The Blacklist: Conspiracy is an investigative-themed hidden object adventure game based on the popular TV show, The Blacklist, that seems to merge the appeal of law enforcement-style hidden object games like Criminal Case with the secret and often morally-ambiguous world of spies, secret agents, and the FBI. In this game, you play as an FBI agent who has been tracking down the notorious terrorist organization known as The Invisible Hand. However, one day, you unexpectedly received help from a known Wanted criminal, Raymond Reddington, which you acted upon, due to the urgency of the tip-off, without thinking about the consequences of receiving such intel. As such, you end up trapped between doing what's right with the bureau while accepting aid and info from surprisingly reliable yet shady people like Raymond and his associates.Gameplay-wise, The Blacklist: Conspiracy feels a lot like Criminal Case, but it does do some things differently, such as adding in boosts and special timed challenges for scenes from time to time. You'll also sometimes find yourself in the hot seat in an interrogation where you'll be asked about important clues and findings you get from a previous case. Most interesting of all, the game often presents you with a critical moment in the storyline where you get to make a decision so important that it will change the course of your storyline. Most of these moments are moral dilemmas so there isn't really a black-and-white answer.
Sounds like fun? Well, The Blacklist: Conspiracy is free to download and play on all mobile devices, be it Android, iOS or Windows.