
Can anyone identify an Educational Crime-Solving PC Game for me?
I played it in Junior High in the mid-2000s.
There were various case files, and the crime-solving was mostly science-based with some research/articles and interviews. There were various tools for measuring, a mass spectrometer, magnifying glass, etc.
At the end of each case, you would report back to your boss, a black woman, and she would check your findings.
I also remember that the first case was about a poisoning that happened during a community picnic.
The second had to do with company pollution/waste disposal.
The third involved a car crash.
One of those Carmen Sandiego games...
You are a detective for the Acme Detective Agency.
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Kasey C, PC guru since Apple II days
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