Hidden-object cases and city crime scenes in Crime City Detective: Hidden objects
In Crime City Detective: Hidden objects, you scan crowded streets, abandoned interiors, and luxury apartments for listed items before the timer runs out, then turn each find into evidence and push the case file forward. The gritty city art, the suspect interviews, and the lab checks make every scene feel tied to one larger investigation.
As a quest, it keeps the focus on scene-by-scene detective work instead of pure reflex play. You may search by word list, shadows, or paired objects, and the city map opens new districts as your reputation grows. Fans of hidden object play and detective cases will recognise the mix of clue gathering and case building.
Timed chapters, hints, and bonus stars
Each chapter covers a different crime, from petty theft to bigger schemes, so the objective changes from level to level even when the core search stays the same. Hints like a magnifier or compass help with tiny items tucked into corners, while bonus stars reward quick clears and careful clicking.
If you want a browser game that plays on mobile and desktop, this one loads with no download and no signup, so you can start a case in a few clicks. It also shares a similar scene-driven rhythm with Hidden Object: Clues and Mysteries, and the chapter structure feels close to Time Gap, since both keep you moving from location to location.
Why the city map keeps you moving
The map pushes you from one district to the next, so you are always clearing a new room, street, or apartment instead of replaying the same screen. That steady change in setting works well for short sessions, and it makes the hidden-picture hunts feel more like a real police file than a single puzzle board.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
19 july 2024
Last Update
03 april 2026