
Agatha Christie: And Then There Were None (PC Game)
1 of 2 people found this review helpful.
Well, I loved it! I'm a big fan of the story, And Then There Were None, or Ten Little Indians, and I love simulation/adventure PC games. Yes, the graphics are a bit slow (even dull) in places, but overall I really enjoyed playing it. I especially liked that you have to think to solve the mystery, it is not a random chance or hand-eye coordination type game. For instance, you need to be creative, building the tools you'll need to solve the mystery from the objects at hand. You get to build a hang-glider at one point, and figure out how to put a bee-hive to sleep at another point, PLUS follow the storyline and solve the mystery. And don't forget about the 'different' endings the Adventure Company added to the story/game... Maybe you'll solve the mystery completely differently than Agatha did!
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