: You interview suspects and witnesses at the police station. To make progress, you must present the correct piece of evidence to break through their lies.
: The original PC version requires the game discs to be in the drive during play, even after full installation. csi-miami-game-link
: Success depends on finding links between the suspect and the victim , the victim and the crime scene , and the crime scene and the suspect . : You interview suspects and witnesses at the police station
: You use a variety of high-tech tools to process evidence, including: Tweezers for picking up small fragments or hair. Fingerprint powder (multiple types for different surfaces). UV lights and X-rays for hidden clues. Magnifying scopes for close-up examination of evidence. : Success depends on finding links between the
: Primarily developed for PC (Windows), with later mobile versions released for iOS and Java-based phones that featured reduced case counts (often only one case).
: Players take on the role of a new member of the Miami-Dade crime lab, working alongside characters like Horatio Caine and Calleigh Duquesne to solve five distinct cases.
: The game uses pre-rendered, static environments where players must "pixel hunt" for clues by clicking on objects to zoom in or interact with them.