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CSI Games for Kids

If your kids are hooked on TV's "CSI" crime dramas, then they'll enjoy playing games that allow them to become crime scene investigators. Online and computer games offer children the opportunity to learn how to investigate crimes and how to use some of the techniques and tools of professionals. Generally, these games are appropriate for children of all ages.
  1. PBS Kids CSI Games

    • PBS Kids offers a series of learning games for children of all ages, including CSI games. For example, in the "CSI: Squeak Sneak" game, the player works for the Canine Sniffer Intelligence agency and is searching for the thief of a squeaky toy. There are 12 suspects and the player needs to figure out which one stole the toy. The player looks around the room for clues, including examining footprints and knocked-over items. This is a free game and you can find it by going to the "Fetch" section of the website and clicking on "Games." Then select from the CSI games in the list.

    CSI: Web Adventures

    • This is a series of free games released to the public by Rice University in conjunction with the "CSI" TV show. These games include memory games, where the player has to remember the details of a crime scene or must compare two crime scene photos to determine how each photo is different. In the "Power of Observation" game, the player must watch a video and then answer questions based on what was shown. All of these games are free.

    CSI: Mind Prison

    • "CSI: Mind Prison" is a free game offered by the website Flash-Game. In this game, the player must interview a victim about what happened and search the room for clues. The player then uses tools to collect physical evidence.

    Operation Crime Scene Investigation

    • The" Operation Crime Scene Investigation" game is produced by Haley Productions and it costs $19.95 as of 2011. You can download it directly from the company after you purchase it. This game involves multiple teams that are investigating clues. Children can be divided up into teams of two or three. They will explore clues in a lab setting and they can also dress up as different characters, including an email service provider owner and a judge. This game is for children aged 10 through 16 and it takes about two hours to complete the game.


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