UEDJ - A Crime-Solving Desk Job by Ovidios

Summary
The year is 2505. You have just gotten hired at the UEDJ, the United Eart Department of Justice, as a crime-analyst.
Whenever you sit down to work at your shared-working-environment desk and fire up your barely functional computer, you are greeted with a bunch of files, images, audio, and text, sent to you by the police. Your job is to analyse the evidence, select the necessary ones to burn onto a single 4-10MB nano-DVD. Send the right evidence and the culprit is caught, send the wrong and he walks free or, even worse, an innocent life is ruined! :knife:
Now go out and earn that sweet, 26th century, 3000 Credits minimum wage!
Game Info
UEDJ features 2½ cases to solve, kinda okay art, pretty bad writing, and absolutely horrible music.
The game was made using the following tools: - LÖVE as the game framework - Bfxr for sounds - Bosca Ceoil for "music"
Screenshots

| Other (platform) | https://ovidios.itch.io/uedj |
| Original URL | https://ldjam.com/events/ludum-dare/42/uedj-a-crime-solving-desk-job |
Ratings
| Overall | 136th | 3.761⭐ | 25🧑⚖️ |
| Fun | 304th | 3.348⭐ | 25🧑⚖️ |
| Innovation | 108th | 3.717⭐ | 25🧑⚖️ |
| Theme | 223th | 3.826⭐ | 25🧑⚖️ |
| Graphics | 257th | 3.479⭐ | 26🧑⚖️ |
| Audio | 220th | 3.261⭐ | 25🧑⚖️ |
| Humor | 161th | 3⭐ | 22🧑⚖️ |
| Mood | 132th | 3.476⭐ | 23🧑⚖️ |
| Given | 30🗳️ | 1🗨️ |
If there were more cases and if we could move the windows, as in a real Os and then compare the clues, that could be terrific!
I accidentally marked the post anonymous but my username is @jackyjjc
If I were to nit pick a little, perhaps you should make file selection more obvious; instead of clicking the red circles for submission, perhaps a tick or a cross would make more sense.
Also, I think there's an typo there, it says "GUIEST" instead of GUEST.
Overall, I really enjoyed the game! And come now, it has pretty pixel art, simple writing, and calming, but also mysterious music; it was nice.
The music, I thought, was actually pretty catchy and the sound effects were good.
The theme was put to use in a rather interesting way, which I like.
The gameplay was really fun, in my opinion. I found the puzzles to be engaging but without being too difficult.
I honestly have nothing negative to note about this game-- it was all a really fun experience for me! I would definitely love to have a more full-scale version of this!
I'm still not sure that I really see the time machine in the second case though haha, but otherwise I liked the mix of text/music/photo files!
Still, a nice game! It's certainly different. Really happy to see some variation in games!

I did manage to find the *true* solution to the 2nd case, but I'm absolutely stumped on the 3rd. Any hints?
I genuinely hope this gets expanded into a full game, and please give me a poke when you do, it's very well done and with some polish would be an excellent addition to the Mystery genre. Excellent job!