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Agatha Christie: And Then There Were None, CIB and Tested (Nintendo Wii, 2008)

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Item specifics

Condition
Very Good: An item that is used but still in very good condition. No damage to the jewel case or ...
Platform
Nintendo Wii
Release Year
2008
Region Code
NTSC-U/C (US/Canada)
Rating
T-Teen
Publisher
The Adventure Company
Genre
Action & Adventure
UPC
0625904465924
Game Name
Agatha Christie: and Then there Were None

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Product Information

The first licensed game based on author Agatha Christie's works is an interactive version of the novel <I>And Then There Were None</I>, also published as <I>Ten Little Indians</I>. Players are cast in the role of new character Patrick Narracott, a ferryman, who finds himself trapped on an island estate with ten invited guests, all of whom are strangers. Each visitor has been accused of murder by the estate's enigmatic host, and it is up to players to piece together the mystery of what is happening around them. As with most titles in the genre, the game is composed of pre-rendered 3D environments filled with icon-based "hotspots" that allow players to walk into another room, examine items, speak with suspects, and so forth -- all using the Wii Remote. To keep things fresh, the developers have incorporated new twists to the original plot, offering multiple endings that branch away from the best-selling book's conclusion.

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Publisher
The Adventure Company
UPC
0625904465924
eBay Product ID (ePID)
59134652

Product Key Features

Rating
T-Teen
Genre
Action & Adventure
Platform
Nintendo Wii
Game Name
Agatha Christie: and Then there Were None

Additional Product Features

Release Year
2008
Number of Players
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Control Elements
Gamepad/Joystick
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139973
ESRB Descriptor
Mild Violence

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  • Interesting game more suited for old people

    I bought this game used for my Grandma who recently got a Wii and reads a lot of Agatha Christie and Mystery novels. Before sending it her way, I tried it out, and got bored of it rather quickly-- it's one of those story, point and click detective games that are interesting but ultimatley too slow paced for an avid gamer. I'm hoping the slow pace, and interesting story telling (all dubbed) will provide a fun gaming experience for my Grandma though I worry that some of its complexity might make it difficult and result in many late night phonecalls by her... "GRANDSON, How the heck do you solve this case!". If you can get it cheap, and you know a realy mystery buff, I think its worthwhile to try it out.

  • Fun pretending to be a detective though graphics could be better.

    I got this game at a very good e-bay price and for the money I'm having a good time! o.k. the graphics can be pretty lame and jerky when you are use to the newer games but trying to solve the mystery can be addicting!In the Wii version moving through the game is done with the wii-mote and symbols like walk, talk, take etc. instead of using the nun chuck. This takes a bit to get use to but all in all I am having fun being a pretend detective. More for players 10 and older.

  • And Then I was Done

    I bought this game because it was cheap and I was bored. Once I got it, it became obvious that it was an early release game, marketed for the way cool Wii technology idea rather than content or playability. One obvious defect is the terrible, non-stop music that played throughout, over and over. It is seriously horrible. AND annoying. Also, everyone has a thick accent, so you will probably have to play with the subtitles on. That, combined with the music will make you want to turn the sound off completely. But then you will be playing this awkward game in the utter silence of your home and you will begin to think of better things you could do with your time. I didn't even finish the game. Usually this would bother me, but it was so bad I would not ever want to pick it back up. I'd sell it ...

  • An OK Game

    I am a complete novice when it comes to video games. I own a wii and ues it to get myself moving more. My son suggested I purchase a game that would exercise my mind, so, being a mystery lover, I decided on this game. Since I don't really know what I'm doing, I spend a lot of time fumbling around, but I really like this game. It is going to require much patience, but it is a good change of pace.

  • Average game play for young people.

    This is great for the amateur slouth. Doesn't follow the original mystery exact, but does give different endings according to your play. The challenges were very short and not very intense. Plan on walking alot and exploring as you go. Not for the expert RPG player. Great for kids. Finished game in three days of part time play.