About This Game
Help Police Pull The Pins is an easy and fun puzzle game that anyone can enjoy. It is based on the popular “pin pull” style gameplay where you solve problems by pulling the correct pins in the right order.
In the game, you help a brave police officer who is trying to catch an escaped criminal. You need to use your thinking skills and plan carefully to pull the right pins so the police can move forward and complete their mission.
As you progress, the challenges become more interesting. You may face obstacles like zombies or tough enemies who try to stop the officer. There are also tricky traps set by the criminal, so you must stay careful and think before each move.
The game features simple controls and easy gameplay, making it suitable for players of all ages. It also includes different difficulty levels, so both beginners and experienced players can enjoy it.Tow Truck Police Simulator (Switch eShop)
With colorful 3D visuals and fun puzzle challenges, Help Police: Pull the Pins offers an entertaining experience for puzzle lovers.



Game Files information
- Title: Help Police: Pull The Pins
- Release Date: 2024-03-10
- Category: Arcade, Action, Puzzle, Adventure
- Publisher: Asi Games Technologies
- Type: eShop
- Format: NSP
- Title ID: 010051501E7EA000
- Title Size: 165 MB
- Language: English
FAQs
1. Can police unlock my phone if they have my PIN?
If you give your PIN, they can access your phone. If you don’t give it, it depends on the phone model, encryption, and legal rules in that country.
2. What happens when police seize a phone?
Usually, they may try to:
- Copy data (photos, messages, apps)
- Check call logs and contacts
- Use forensic tools if allowed by law
But modern phones are often encrypted, which limits access without a passcode.
3. What is a “duress PIN”?
A duress PIN is a fake or emergency PIN some people talk about, which is supposed to unlock a phone under pressure or alert someone. In reality:
- Most phones do NOT support a real duress PIN system
- It’s more of an internet myth or limited feature in special apps
4. Can police force you to unlock your phone?
This depends on the country:
- In some places, you may be legally required
- In others, you may have the right to refuse
Laws are different everywhere, so there is no single answer.
5. Is fingerprint or face unlock safer than PIN?
Biometrics are fast but:
- Can sometimes be used if you are physically present
- PIN/password is usually more secure in legal situations
Many security experts prefer a strong PIN or password.
