Saturday, October 29, 2011

Facebook Games for 'NCIS,' 'House,' and 'CSI: Miami' Being Developed By Ubisoft

Ubisoft has had success over the years bringing hit TV shows like CSI, CSI: Miami and CSI: NY to PC and console gamers worldwide. Now the company is adding to the gameplay experience with new Facebook games based on those hit television properties and more. Ubisoft is developing a full suite of social online games based on NCIS, NCIS: Los Angeles and House, M.D. for the growing number Facebook consumers.our editor recommendsDick Clark Goes Virtual in 'Retro World' Social Game Developed by Ubisoft Shanghai, Method and Ubisoft San Francisco, CSI: Miami, House, M.D.:Critical Cases and NCIS: Major Crimes will be the first Facebook games released. Facebook games based on NCIS: Los Angeles and CSI: NY will follow later in 2012. "Our license-based Facebook titles have performed well this year, including The Smurfs & Co. and CSI: Crime City," said Chris Early, vice president of digital publishing at Ubisoft. "With CSI: Miami, House, M.D.: Critical Cases and NCIS: Major Crimes, we're giving more fans new ways of being a part of and sharing in their favorite fictional worlds." Ubisoft shipped its first NCIS console game today for PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii and Nintendo 3DS. That game features likenesses from the entire cast of the show, including Mark Harmon, Michael Weatherly, Sean Murray, Pauly Perrette, Cote de Pablo, Robert Wagner andDavid McCallum. McCallum and Wagner also provided voice acting for the game. House, MD: Critical Cases will be the first Facebook game out of the gate with a fall release this year. The game will allow players to join cartoon versions of House cast members like Hugh Laurie, Omar Epps, andOlivia Wilde to diagnose medical cases at Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital. NCIS: Major Crimesputs players in the role of a probie as they work alongside animated versions of actors from the show like Harmon, Perrette, Weatherly and Murray as they work crime scenes, interrogate suspects, and visit memorable locations from the show. Launching in early 2012, friends can also form field teams to solve additional cases. Also available in early 2012, CSI: Miami will let players work with a virtual David Caruso as they solve cases set in Miami. Players will be able to team up and use the latest lab technology to find the culprits. Related Topics NCIS: Los Angeles House CSI: NY CSI: Crime Scene Investigation CSI: Miami

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