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Mug Shots
Allow your visitors to play detective while they learn from your exhibit. This game lets players solve a mystery “crime” with the help of Gus, our museum security detective. The game begins by displaying an incident report along with the mug shots of four suspects. The incident report includes the crime scene, the time it occurred, what happened, and a clue. It’s the players job to figure out which suspect is guilty of the “crime.”
Players are presented with an incident report and images of four suspects.
Players can call on the assistance of Gus who will ask the suspects a question which they each will answer or use the “Set One Free” button to release an innocent suspect. When the guilty party is identified, cell bars close down over the image.
To narrow down the choices, players can set an innocent suspect free.
You supply the suspects and incident reports so that this game is customized to your area of educational interest. Possible themes include plantlife/plant benefits, pollutant/effect on environment, animal/safety concern, etc.
Players can also call on Gus, our museum security detective, to ask the suspects a question.
Players simply touch a photo to make a guess. Once the correct offender is found, the cell bars animate over the image.
The price of this game includes insertion of up to 16 suspects with up to 16 incident reports.
point2explore is a brand of software products designed for educational use with exhibit hardware. Our educational games and informational computer interactives run on computer systems with touch screen monitors, trackballs, etc. Our kiosks include LCD touch screen displays. Our touch screen games and programs are currently being used in museums, science centers, nature centers, history museums, aquariums, and children's museums. Copyright 2000-2008, C.D. Meyer, Inc. and its licensors. All Rights Reserved.