Education Edition

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Image of the forensic educational game to be used in schools. This murder mystery game simulation relies heavily on true forensic techniques and methods to investigate gamified crime scenes.

Fully aligned with the QCAA’s Science In Practice syllabus 2025.

Engage your students with an authentic and tactile crime scene ready to play in the classroom!

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Save time & money with Full crime scene scenarios that cover learning criteria and unit assessments (Written & multi-modal)

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Ready to go! Everything you need to jump straight into a lesson or assessment. Minimal planning for teachers! simply print & read. No content creations required!

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What you’ll get

In the classroom

Game time

1 hour per crime scene

(Add 30 minutes for first time players)

Group size

2 - 4 students per forensic tool kit & case

Preparation

1 hour prep time for with no content creation.

Simply follow the instructions and print e-files.

Assessments

Our scenarios can be presents either:

  • Written

  • Presentations

  • Multimodal

Case types

Homicides

Serial Killers

Cult Case

Assessments

1. Evidence Examination

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Use forensic skills learnt in class to analyse exhibits use real techniques.

Student show reasoning and skilling in evidence collection and identification.

Further forensic deduction can also be recorded to create a further sense of purpose for the students.

2. Sequence Of Event

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After examining the evidence piece by piece the student can then connect them together to create a crime scene story.

Interrupting evidence and evaluating their connection to one another.

Options to present results

  • Live Presentation

  • Written Report

  • Video Presentation

  • Power Point Presentation

Contact us For pricing and Demonstrations

Kyle@fatalencounters.com.au

What do we know about forensics?

My name is Kyle and I’m the creator of Fatal Encounters.

In the UK, I studied and worked with crime investigation units, gaining experience in crime scene forensics and investigational strategy.

When I moved to Australia, I combined my two passions: investigation and games. The result: an immersive murder mystery where you feel like a real detective. Choose your cases and learn how it’s actually done from your home.