Who Crashed The Code ? | Lunchtime Mysteries™ 10-20 Minute Printable Detective Coder Game
Who Crashed The Code ? | Lunchtime Mysteries™ 10-20 Minute Printable Detective Coder Game
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A high-stakes product launch turns into a corporate nightmare.
On the verge of unveiling a revolutionary AI-powered presentation tool, AtlasSoft’s big demo crashes in spectacular fashion. Just as the product goes live, the system glitches — flashing a chilling message across the screen:
“YOU STOLE IT.”
Investors are stunned. The company’s reputation is in tatters. The room falls silent.
The next morning, CEO Lena Tran discovers a USB drive on her desk labelled “The Truth.” Inside: a corrupted animation script — clear evidence of internal sabotage.
Someone on the team is responsible.
Can you uncover who?
Game Overview
This fast-paced 10–20 minute mystery game challenges players to investigate suspects, analyse evidence, and solve a high-stakes corporate crime.
How It Works
Fast & Engaging Gameplay
Perfect for a quick break during your workday, lunch break, or coffee break.
Suspect Investigation
Review 4 key suspects, each with their own motives, alibis, and secrets.
Clue Analysis
Examine key evidence including the corrupted script, glitch message, and USB drive.
Make Your Final Decision
Draw your conclusion and check the answer key to see if you cracked the case.
What’s Included
• Suspect profiles with alibis and motives
• Clue list with key evidence
• Corrupted animation script
• Final guess worksheet and answer key
Why You’ll Love This Game
• Quick and engaging — play in just 10–20 minutes
• A satisfying logic and deduction challenge
• Great for solo play or with a friend
• Immersive, story-driven gameplay
Perfect For
• Lunch breaks or quick downtime
• Office team-building or icebreakers
• Casual game nights
• Fans of mystery and detective puzzles
Instant Digital Download
Download and start playing straight away — no waiting required.
FAQ
How many people can play?
Best for 1–2 players.
How long does it take?
Around 10–20 minutes.
Is it difficult?
Low to moderate, accessible and fun.
Do I need tech knowledge?
No, just logic and curiosity!
