Hey hey! Fonz and Surrika here with a collaborative review on Hibernum Montreal’s Mobile App, Zootopia: Crime Files !





(Told you we’d review it one day)

In this review we will be looking over gameplay, graphics and some of the delightful characters especially made for this game. Surrika will be covering most of the gameplay portion of this review. Fonz will be covering a lot of the major updates that have happened to the game like changes in the art style and characters.

The rest we are going to tackle together, so find out more after the break!



Zootopia: Crime Files is a hidden object game available on the Google Play Market and iOS market for free. Developed by Hibernum Montreal and released in Australia in April 2016, and then worldwide in August 2016.

The game is based on a very simple mechanic of finding a list of objects at crime scenes around Zootopia! The game has a very loose over-arcing story the spans over all the cases… but talking about it would get into spoiler territory. So from this point on, I’ll be talking mainly about gameplay!

Nick and Judy will be given an assignment to find the guilty party of various cases by Chief Bogo. Every case has 9 crime scenes (with the exception of case 1 & 2 which only has 3 & 6 scenes respectfully.) For each of these scenes, you will be asked to find a list of objects but only one (or sometimes two) of these objects will help you progress the case.

At the start of each scene it will ask you to choose a partner to investigate the scene with, these partners will provide hints, each partner gives a different number of hints the highest being 5 and the lowest being 1. The partners you can choose are Chief Bogo, Fangmeyer, Rhinowitz, Grizzoli and Clawhauser.

Once you complete a crime scene, it will award points based on the number of objects found, the time it took you to find them, and how many hints you used. These points will then be calculated into a final score that will contribute to your stars.