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CSI Atlanta The Wild College Party Gone Wrong

CSI Atlanta The Wild College Party Gone Wrong. A Mystery Game by: Joseph Andorful Rocquill Butler Kevin Caple Stefan Massy. Plot.

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CSI Atlanta The Wild College Party Gone Wrong

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  1. CSI AtlantaThe Wild College Party Gone Wrong A Mystery Game by: Joseph Andorful Rocquill Butler Kevin Caple Stefan Massy

  2. Plot The AUC is host to some of the livest college parties in the nation. From LaTex, to Hydration, PrettyNasty to Egyptian Elixir, everyone knows that it goes down in the AUC. However, one house party spins terribly out of control. When the smoke clears and the dust settles, the result is one dead student, five devastated yet suspicious roommates, one shocked community, and one determined CSI agent, hell-bent on solving the crime. Can you solve the mystery and bring the killer to justice?

  3. More Plot A boarding house rented by six college students is the scene of the party and the murder. The 6 students are: Rob, Jake, Mary, Sam, Amy and Max. Jake is found dead on the kitchen floor of the house following the house party held the night before. Upon inspection of Jake’s body by CSI, it was determined that he was killed by a stab wound to the heart. The murder weapon is nowhere to be found. In a case like this, everyone is a suspect. However, like all murder mysteries, you have your major players…..

  4. Major Suspects

  5. rob • An eye witness said he overheard Rob and Jake arguing the day before over their love for Mary. The eyewitness went on to say that he heard Rob say that he was going to kill Jake if he ever touched Mary again. • Rob claims that he was at a convenience store getting more liquor for the party when Jake died. • Where is his alibi?...

  6. Sam • Sam is also a suspect in the murder as he has a military background and he always walked around the house with his army knives and guns. • Sam would often taunt his roommates for fun with his weapons. • To make matters even worse, one of Sam’s Swiss knives is missing from his collection…..

  7. Main Character

  8. CSI Agent – Gil Grissom • Experienced forensic scientist who now works for CSI Atlanta • Other work includes CSI New York and CSI Miami. • He uses his expertise in the field of forensics to try and bring Jake’s killer to justice.

  9. Game Play • The main character of the game is the CSI agent. The CSI agent goes around the house searching for evidence that would lead to the murderer. • The CSI agent matches fingerprints to discover who killed Jake.

  10. GameImplementation • Things you can do… do(goto(X)):-goto(X),!. do(nshelp):-nshelp,!. do(hint):-hint,!. do(dig):-dig,!. do(talk(x)):-talk,!. do(inventory):-inventory,!. do(take(X)):-take(X),!. do(drop(X)):-drop(X),!. do(eat(X)):-eat(X),!. do(look):-look,!. do(turn_on(X)):-turn_on(X),!. do(turn_off(X)):-turn_off(X),!. do(look_in(X)):-look_in(X),!. do(quit):-quit,!. • Where you can do them… room(office). room(kitchen). room('dining room'). room(hall). room(cellar). room(outside). room( 'living room'). room(bedroom). room(stairs). room(attic). room(bathroom). room(dirt).

  11. GameImplementation • Initial state of the game… assertz(have(nothing)), assertz(turned_on(nothing)), assertz(location(desk,office)), assertz(location(apple,kitchen)), assertz(location(flashlight,desk)), assertz(location('washing machine',cellar)), assertz(location(nani,'washing machine')), assertz(location(table,kitchen)), assertz(location(crackers,desk)), assertz(location(broccoli,kitchen)), assertz(here(kitchen)), assertz(location(max,bedroom)), assertz(location(shovel,attic)), assertz(location(rob,office)), assertz(location(dirt,outside)), assertz(location(knife,dirt)), assertz(location(sam,'living room')), assertz(location(mary,bathroom)), assertz(turned_off(flashlight)). • Other items of value… furniture(desk). furniture('washing machine'). furniture(table). edible(apple). edible(crackers). edible(milk). edible(lemonade). edible(cookies). edible(chips).

  12. Game Demonstration

  13. Evidence Leading to the Murderer • The CSI agent first finds brown hair strands on the floor next Jake’s dead body. This rules out Max and Mary as they have black hair. • The CSI agent then finds a shovel on the front porch. The shovel is suspected as being used in the murder. • The CSI agent then finds shoe prints leaving the porch to the back parking lot where the knife is found buried underground. The shoe prints matches to Amy. However, this still does not confirm that she is the murderer. • After the knife is found, it is fingerprinted and it matches Amy fingerprints.

  14. Conclusion • The murder weapon was indeed Sam’s Swiss knife. However, Sam did not kill Jake. After much evidence, it was found that Amy killed him. • Amy became jealous and extremely angry when she saw Jake was flirting with another girl at the house party. In her anger, she grabbed one of Sam’s knives and stabbed Jake. • Afterwards, she realized that she mistakenly killed Jake in her anger. She becomes fearful that she is going to go to prison. She grabs a nearby shovel and buries the knife in the backyard parking lot. She then puts the shovel in the attic.

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