Meet Unsolv3d

Meet Criminal Cases, an online shop that sells a very creative game that they created. To elaborate more, the two founders Maya and Reem offer to their buyers unsolved police cases that include roles for the suspects with a self-written storyline, pictures, and police records, all in one box.

Last week, I had the honor and privilege to meet Maya one of the two founders, and I get to say she is one of the most down-to-earth people I have ever met. She told me about the whole process from coming up with the idea to opening an Instagram page and implementing it. She mentioned that the whole idea started when she was back in Qatar and that both founders share the love of reading and watching series and movies about solving a mystery. So far, they have published three different stories with various characters. To give you a small review of one case, a person named Prince has been found dead in the science lab beginning of the school year, and four characters (four users) will be considered as suspects. To find out the answer of “who did it “and killed Prince, there is a sealed file that shall be opened when the majority of users agree on a specific suspect.

Moreover, I asked Maya multiple questions regarding Criminal Cases’ future plans and current social media brand awareness. I was more than pleased when she informed me that thankfully they have more than 300 buyers, and the two founders will release a new story soon with a different plot and characters. In addition, their social media presence can be considered very good, with 1600 followers in two combined Instagram accounts that the majority of buyers use, and 4000 followers on TikTok.

To conclude, I wish nothing but the best for Criminal Cases and hope people follow their social media pages, so they can buy their fascinating games.

Check out our products on Watani Store here.

You could also check our Instagram page here.

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