Criminal Case: Save the World‪!‬ 12+

Crime Stories & Puzzles

Pretty Simple

Designed for iPad

    • 4.6 • 5.7K Ratings
    • Free
    • Offers In-App Purchases

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Description

Join a world-class Police Team and travel the globe to solve a series of murder cases in this captivating hidden object, adventure game. Investigate crime scenes for clues, bring the suspects in for questioning and analyze evidence to catch the killers. Are you ready to prove your detective skills?

FEATURES:
• Investigate crime scenes around the world
• Examine clues and analyze samples to look for evidence
• Interrogate witnesses and suspects
• Bring the killer to justice
• Works on iPhone 4 and above and on all iPads
• iPod Touch 4th generation devices are currently not supported

PLEASE NOTE – Criminal Case: Save the World! is completely free to play, however some game items can also be purchased for real money. If you don't want to use this feature, please disable in-app purchases in your device's settings.

Under our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy, you must be at least 13 years old to play or download Criminal Case: Save the World!

Terms of Use: http://www.prettysimplegames.com/terms-of-use
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Subscription will renew automatically unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period.

What’s New

Version 1.43

Detectives, a fresh update has arrived!
- We’ve SQUASHED some pesky bugs to keep your investigations running smoothly!
- PLUS, we’ve added a certified consent management platform to help protect your privacy while you solve mysteries.
Time to dive back into the case—update now and keep cracking those clues!

Ratings and Reviews

4.6 out of 5
5.7K Ratings

5.7K Ratings

Luojieli ,

Savor the World

This is my favorite game from the company that makes them. There are several reasons: first of all, it takes place in various locations around the globe, so it’s like a travelogue as you get to know the culture, cuisine, and customs of the places you visit. Also, after each murder investigation is done, there is a more global investigation that takes place in a serial manner unearthing some conspiracy or other. Finally, the characters are engaging as they interact with each other while solving the various mysteries. It is the best way to spend “down time”—I only wish I could win the lottery and visit some of the exotic places they go!

Jillmillion ,

Save the World

I enjoy playing the game, but the coins don’t add up very fast! In fact, at first I would have about 60,000 when I stopped playing, but when I logged back on the next day, I would only have 40,000, but now that I have more coins, they seem to stay fairly stable!
2 things really bug me! I DO NOT LIKE the new BONUS system. Wheel will stop on something good & then jump over to something worthless! I still don’t understand what the 6 combo stuff is nor how it helps
The other frustrating thing on Mysteries of the Past as well as Save the World is the advertisements between each round. There is nothing to push to get out of it or if there is an X, it doesn’t stop, when it is pushed. This is EXTREMELY FRUSTRATING when there is only an hr. Of 5 hints or 15 energy per game.
I have finished Pacific Bay as well as Grimsborough. I am rapidly nearing the end of Save the World so I am running out of games I like to play
2019 UPDATE Started Elite version of Save the World! I like it, but still frustrated with same issues! I agree on not liking stickers! I don’t even bother to open them now because waste of time & my energy!

Cruiseguru ,

Not (pretty) simple, at all

I am a veteran Criminal Case player. I started on Facebook and completed every case on every chapter, except the final chapter in Paris. I became too busy with my jobs but now I am playing on most of your stand alone game apps. I will never understand why I lost all of my progression except for the first chapter in Grimsborough even though the apps are connected to Facebook, where the game originated. It may be a result of the original Criminal Case (Grimsborough) being on Facebook and from there we would go to the “airport” and “fly” to other chapters. My problems started with the CC: Paris app, one day I was no longer connected to Facebook and I have received error messages ever since. About a week ago the same thing happened with the CC: Save The World app. The error message on Facebook states that the app developer (You!) are aware of the issue. So why can’t you figure out the problem with Paris and Save The World? Since your game originated on Facebook, Meta should be able to help you connect apps (including full progression) and prevent future problems. Of course I realize you may not care enough to fix the problem. It seems very clear to me that your company name, Pretty Simple, has become an oxymoron.

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