
Throughout this week (March 15 to March 19), we’re giving away Crime Scene. For those of you who don’t know about it, Crime Scene is a forensics based mystery game for the Nintendo DS and DSi. Using the touch and mic controls on the Nintendo DS or DSi, you’ll use forensic tools to solve a string of unsolved cases. It’s a gripping mystery, only available on the Nintendo DS platform.
In the "Crime Scene a Day" giveaway, five new Crime Scene games will be up for grabs. One game will be given away each day.
HOW TO ENTER:
Follow @gamingbits on Twitter for the question of the day. The daily question will be marked with the Twitter tag #crimescene. The question will be related to the Crime Scene game, so make sure you read up on the game at www.crimescenegame.com. Send your answer to the question to alexis@gamingbits.com with the subject "Crime Scene answer". The winner will be selected from a random drawing of correct answers and notified the next day. The answer to the question and winner will be announced on the following day.
RULES:
This giveaway contest is open to residents in North America only. Crime Scene is a Mature rated game, so you must be over 17 years old to enter. You have until 11:59pm PST to send in your answer for that day’s question. Submit only one answer for each day. One unique winner for the contest will be selected each day. Contest period: Monday, March 15, 2010 to Friday, March 19, 2010.
Keep a lookout and follow @gamingbits on Twitter for the question, and remember to check out crimescenegame.com for clues!
MONDAY [case closed]
Question: "What forensic tool can you use to detect invisible stains?"
Answer: UV Light (key word is "detect")
Winner: Linda B.
TUESDAY [case closed]
Question: "What forensic tool can you use to collect a tire track?
Answer:
Electrostatic Dust Print Lifter (sorry, wasn’t the dental cement!)
Winner: Jenny J.
WEDNESDAY: [case closed]
Question: "What forensic tool can you use to reveal or show a fingerprint?"
Answer: Brush
Winner:
JW Andrews
THURSDAY: [case closed]
Question: What forensic tool can you use capture a finger print?
Answer: Adhesive Tape (key word: "capture")
Winner: Michael T.
FRIDAY: [case closed]
Question: What forensic tool can you use to make stains visible by spraying?
Answer: Blue Spray
Winner: Evic O.
UPDATE 3/20/2010 – The Crime Scene giveaway is now over. Thanks to everyone who participated!
Thanks to SouthPeak Games for providing Crime Scene for this giveaway!
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