There is a surprisingly diverse range of characters when it comes to skeletons in video games. In the modern day, they are portrayed as far more than just undead monsters. They can be allies, teachers, and heroes. They can get moody, funny, witty, and even innocent. Of course, there are plenty of skeleton villains out there that are still loved for their design and memorable fights. From horror games to action-adventure, these skeletons are memorable characters , each with their own set of unique reasons.
Hades is an indie game that took the world by storm with its colorful art, lovable characters, and addicting combat. One such lovable character was Skelly, a skeleton of the Underworld that was hired as a training dummy for Zagreus. He does not mind getting hit with weapons or being killed, because once he is out of HP, he just poofs right back into existence. It is never expected for a skeleton to be talkative, but Skelly is quite the talker. He is also quite supportive of Zagreus.
Emil is one of Nier's many tragic characters. He is a little boy turned into a monstrous skeleton creature. For a skeleton, he looks especially scary with a permanent smile and huge emotionless eyes.
However, once he speaks, he makes it known that he is a good guy. In fact, he is just a sweet little boy. While he was introduced in Nier, Emil is also a character in Nier: Automata.
His skeletal form and magic have allowed him to live that long. Manny is a skeleton anyone would want to have a beer with. He is a smooth-talker with a great sense of humor and is the hero of his story.
He has all the habits of a detective noir protagonist, such as drinking, flirting, and smoking. He is resourceful, persuasive, and can even be a good leader at times. Sign in to add this item to your wishlist, follow it, or mark it as ignored. Sign in to see reasons why you may or may not like this based on your games, friends, and curators you follow.
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Special Sections. Player Support. Like mentioned above, fingerprints are crucial CSI evidence. That makes collecting fingerprints from the crime scene utmost important. Nearly all investigators start their investigation by collecting fingerprints from the crime scene and there is no way they would miss this important piece of evidence.
That said, your aspiring sleuth too should start with collecting fingerprints around the house. Step 1: Start your fingerprint investigation from the place that is most likely to have fingerprints. These are the places people are most likely to touch like a doorknob or refrigerator door.
Step 2: To extract fingerprints, gently dust baby powder over the doorknob with the soft paintbrush. Be careful not to rub the surface hard with the brush as this can dust off the fingerprints. Step 3: Once you have dusted, stick clear packaging tape over the powdered areas. This will help in lifting the fingerprints off the surface onto the clear tape. The fingerprints on the tape will be visible when it is placed against a dark background.
This is what the paper does in this case. It simply helps you see the fingerprints on the tape. Pretty cool, right! Once your kids have transferred the fingerprints, they can compare it with fingerprints of the family members and try to figure out whose fingerprints they have got. The study of fingerprints is called Dactyloscopy. What could be more thrilling than extracting DNA like a real investigator? Turn your home science lab into a forensic lab with this exciting crime scene investigation activity.
It is a great STEM activity for kids that can be easily done at home and will truly satisfy your budding detective. Much like fingerprints, footprints too reveal tonnes of information about the culprit and who was present at the crime scene. For instance, footprints can tell you about the height and weight of the person present at the crime scene. Footprints can also tell the investigators about how fast or slow the culprit was moving. All this contributes to vital information for detectives and investigators.
Step 1: Take soil and fill the plastic box neatly with it. If you are doing this activity outdoors, simply go to soil the patch outside. Make sure the soil patch is soft. If not, water it lightly. Step 2: Ask your child to wear the shoe with tread — a sport shoe works perfectly well as most of them have tread.
Step 4: Wear gloves and safety glasses and mix Plaster of Paris and water, according to the instructions mentioned on the back of the Plaster of Paris bag, in the plastic bowl using spatula. Step 5: Pour the Plaster of Paris mix over the shoe print. Let the plaster dry for 60 minutes or so. Step 6: Carefully remove the cast from the soil and place it in a dry spot. Let the cast dry overnight. Step 8: Let your child examine the cast using a magnifying glass. Can she make out the unique tread prints on the shoe?
This is a super cool CSI activity-cum- anatomy activity for kids that will teach them how to estimate the height of a person with the foot length. It will really have them believing themselves to be forensic anthropologists. Forensic anthropologists are people who use human skeleton remains to solve crimes.
They often use this technique to estimate the height of the deceased person by measuring the foot bone. Step 1: Make four columns on a sheet of paper corresponding to name, foot length, approximate height and actual height. Step 6: Compare their approximate height with their actual height. Make sure you are using the same units of measurement. There is cool biology at play here! Forensic anthropologists examine the skeleton remains to dig a lot of information about the victim like gender, age and even ethnicity!
Different clothes are made of distinct fabrics that are woven in a particular fashion that allows investigators to trace them to their respective brands.
Fabric Analysis is a wonderful activity to sharpen observation skills and is pretty easy to do at home. Step 1: Let your child observe the cloth swatches under a microscope. Ask them to look for the weave pattern, thickness of the fiber and texture of the fiber.
Record these observations on the paper. Step 3: Using scissors, cut a small sample from the swatches and loosen its weave so as to extract fiber from the swatch. Place the fibers carefully in the zip lock bag and label them as Fiber A and likewise. Step 4: On a separate sheet of paper, write the samples and corresponding fabric.
This will serve as your fabric analysis key. Step 5: Give your child the fiber samples and let her examine them under the microscope. Your little detectives have to match the fabric with its right cloth swatch, much like a real forensic detective would do. In this entertaining CSI activity, your kids will act as real detectives and compare Graffiti with handwriting samples to nail down the culprit.
This is definitely one of the most fun CSI activity-cum-party games for kids that can be played with the entire family. One of the participants acts as a detective and the remaining as suspects. Step 2: All the players, except the detective, are handed over a piece of paper and a pencil.
They have to copy the graffiti on the paper and hand it to the detective. Pretend to be a forensic dentist with this enjoyable CSI activity for kids.
The task at hand is to nail the culprit, who ate the chocolate, using bite impressions. In this activity, one person plays the role of forensic dentist while other participants play suspects. All players, expect the forensic dentist, follow the below steps to make their dental impression. Step 3: Place the wide side of stacked quarters into your mouth, as deep as possible and bite down the quarter firmly.
Step 5: Take dental impressions of at least 3 people and write their names of their dental impressions. Once the dental impressions are ready, the forensic dentist leaves the room and one of the participants takes a bite of a thick chocolate bar. The thicker the bar, the better the tooth impressions will be. The forensic dentist has to examine the teeth impressions on the chocolate and compare them with the dental impressions of the suspects to figure out who ate the chocolate.
Forensic dentists use similar ways to help the investigators solve the crime. Teeth are one of the hardest substances in the human body and are often well preserved. Matching the dental records with teeth impressions help investigators identify unknown victims. Nothing can be more exciting than a game, wherein the whole family sits together to solve a mystery! Board games for kids foster family bonding and provide a great opportunity to unwind with family.
This is a wonderful detective game that is perfect for your spy kid! There are six suspect cards and the goal is to identify the culprit using a series of clues. What we really love is how the game gradually works on building deducing skills by offering varying levels of challenges starting from beginners to experts.
Suitable for kids 8years and above, Cat Crimes is a single player fun detective game that your kiddo will love. Outfoxed is one of the few mystery games for kids, targeting at a younger audience — that is 5years and above. The goal of the game is to catch the naughty fox before it escapes with the prized pot-pie! The game can be played with 2 to 4 players and has a reasonable game time to keep your budding sleuth interested. This classic mystery game for kids is still around and promises to entertain not only kids but adults as well!
This game offers a cat and mouse chase between the detectives and Mr. X that even Sherlock Holmes would have loved! Exciting and addicting, this four-player game is certainly one of our favourite detective games for kids and adults!
This game is suitable for kids 8 years and above and can be played with 2 to 6 players, making it a great family game. Clue Junior is a great game for families with young kids and can be played between 2 to 6 players. This is what you get when you add a haunted mansion, a crazy dog and its owner to the classic mystery game of clue! Children absolutely adore this fun, lighter version of clue. Great for Scooby-Doo fans who are aspiring to be spies themselves!
Suitable for kids, 8years and above. This mystery game for kids challenges kids to draw the sketches of the perpetrator by asking a series of questions. Somewhat like Guess Who but with a generous dose of suspense and mystery added to it.
The Secret Door promises to be a complete family game as it invites players to work with each other to solve the theft mystery. Suitable for kids, 5years and above, this game can be played with the entire family on a family game night.
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