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5.8 out of 10

Agatha Christie: And Then There Were None

 

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  • User Score (59)
    6.2 6.2 from 59 reviewers
  • Expert Score (32)
    5.6 5.6 from 32 reviewers
  • Value for money (2)
    3.4 3.4 from 2 reviewers
  • Sound quality (2)
    5.0 5.0 from 2 reviewers
  • Gameplay (7)
    5.8 5.8 from 7 reviewers
  • Graphics (11)
    5.0 5.0 from 11 reviewers
  • Sound (9)
    5.8 5.8 from 9 reviewers
  • Control (5)
    7.1 7.1 from 5 reviewers
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  • Expert Reviews

  1. VideoGamer.com

    6.0/10
    25 June 2008

    Casual gaming Agatha Christie fans will be pleased, but hardcore gamers will find its faults too much to bear. Read more

    • Gripping story, Nice voice acting
    • No real use of the Wii Remote, Terrible graphics
  2. Strategy Informer

    Strategy Informer
    4.0/10
    25 June 2008

    To summerize, ATTWN isn't entirely dreadful, it's just a very generic and quite dull point and click adventure game. Worse than that, however, is that it could represent the start of a deluge of shovelware adventure games... Read more

  3. WorthPlaying

    WorthPlaying
    5.1/10
    13 April 2008

    While the storyline of Agatha Christie: And Then There Were None follows 10 strangers who are invited to a lavish island only to be accused of murder, players assume the role of a new 11th character, Patrick Narracott the Read more

  4. Game Almighty

    18 March 2008

    The point-and-click adventure for the Wii unfortunately falls utterly flat, thanks to bland visuals and exceedingly awkward pace. Read more

    • • Very well written, with a different ending from the book., • Extremely good voice acting.
    • • Visuals are ancient., • Pace is slow – almost railroaded., • Puzzles feel tacked on occasionally, and have weird solutions.
  5. Nintendo World Report

    Nintendo World Report
    3.5/10
    25 April 2008

    Get ready to point-and-click until everyone's dead, even you. Read more

    • Remote is used in clever ways to mimic physical action, Stylish cinematic sequences
    • Three-year-old PC port shows its age, Frustrating point-and-click gameplay, Frustrating pace and bewildering puzzles
  • User Reviews

  1. not great but good

    Amazon
    8.0/10
    Reviewer: MetalshadowN64, Amazon
    8 August 2011 See Product at Amazon ($39.49)

    This is a very simple "point & click" game. The story is over all not changed except for the ending. The game DOES feature the letter from the original killer from the novel (most of the letter anyway) so the original ending... Read more or see product

  2. Graphic adventure game for the Wii - And Then There Were None

    6.0/10
    Reviewer: julwhite, Ciao
    20 October 2009

    This review is for the Nintendo Wii game, Agatha Christie – And Then There Were None. The game was released for the Wii in February 2008, having already been released on the PC. Read more

    • Good to see games of this genre back!
    • Bit difficult, not as polished as the game could be
  3. And Then There Was ... You

    	 Dooyoo
    Reviewer: jojo_84, Dooyoo
    13 July 2008

    Has its flaws, but ATTWN's atmosphere elevate it from being a run-of-the-mill experience Read more

    • Excellent atmosphere; great music; good (if a little implausible) plot
    • Too short; little replay value; graphics seem poor in some places; motion controls an afterthought
  4. "Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None"

    8.0/10
    Reviewer: Wii Game Review
    17 July 2008

    Overall I really enjoyed this game and found it quite addictive (staying up until 2 and 3 am). The story is interesting. You play as an unexpected and unwanted guest on an island when your boat is vandalised. Read more

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  • Manufacturer's Description

Prepare yourself for an extraordinary investigative thriller in this superb adaptation of the world’s Best-Selling Mystery novel. Play as the new eleventh character, Patrick Narracott, the boatman who takes the guests to Shipwreck Island. Mysteriously, you also end up trapped with the others. Solve the mystery and find the killer before you become the next victim.

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