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Agatha Christie: And Then There Were None | 
| From: Dreamcatcher Interactive Category: Video Games
List Price: $29.99 Buy Used: $15.85 You Save: $14.14 (47%)
New (8) Used (8) from $15.85
Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 2961
Format: Cd Platform: Nintendo Wii Genre: adventure games, puzzle games ESRB: Rating Pending Media: Video Game Batteries Included: No Operating System: Nintendo Wii Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: 46592 Model: WII52092RB UPC: 625904465924 EAN: 0625904465924 ASIN: B000U8DTW8
Release Date: February 25, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | New puzzles and mini-games specifically designed for use with the Wiimote | | • | Breathtaking third person graphics that truly immerse the player into this thrilling mystery | | • | A challenging murder mystery that will stretch the furthest limits of your imagination | | • | 20+ hours of engrossing gameplay and fascinating enigmas to resolve | | • | New twists-and-turns to the original story, plus a new character has been added YOU |
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Product 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. Command an exhilarating adventure as you solve the mystery and find the killer before you become the next victim.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 7 more reviews...
A short boring game September 3, 2008 K. Dyment (Allen Park, MI) I bought this game because I'm not an avid gamer....I have never finished a game before...and the ones that require skill and shooting always make me angry because I suck at them. This game at least had none of that. But.....although this game is relatively easy (all you do is pick stuff up, talk to people and go from room to room....screen to screen to advance the game), I would not have gotten through it without several cheats online. I would have given up. There is no instruction on what to do to move the game along. There are things you have to find, take apart or put together that make absolutely no sense unless you found it in an online cheat site. All in all...I'm glad I could actually finish this game (it's my first)but I did so in about 3 days of playing off and on....and had to resort to cheats to get anywhere. All in all...not worth the 29.99 price tag I paid.
Agatha for wii July 21, 2008 J. Booth (atlanta GA) I love a good murder mystery and this is the first one for wii. Yes, it took forever to complete and there were some very tedious times trying to figure out what you needed but all in all I got wrapped up in this game and hope there are more in the genre coming out. I DID have to go online and find some cheats in the middle of the game or I would have never finished and just given up but I still enjoyed it. If you are a fan of Christie you will like the game. It is geared towards adults and I think most high school and college kids would find it too slow to be fun.
A boring game with a new ending. July 21, 2008 Wiiviewer 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R1R4NLVHGL915X I review games for the Wii on youtube. To see more of my reviews go to www.youtube.com/wiiviewr.
Not great, but I'm enjoying it. April 24, 2008 Kim (Texas) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
First of all, it's important to explain what type of game this is. This games is a traditional, 2D, point-and-click adventure game. You walk around and explore, talk to people, collect objects and clues, and solve puzzles. I'm a big fan of these types of games, but if you're not as a rule, I would skip this. As a long-time adventure gamer, I was waiting for the Wii release to play this game. If you've already played it on PC, don't bother. It's exactly the same. The Wii controls are barely used, and when they are it's kinda annoying. This game definitely has its flaws. It's not a great game. The action is pretty slow and sometimes repetitive. It's not exciting or unpredictable (especially if you've read the book, which I have.) The game is actually not very linear, in that you can do a lot of optional actions and you can do things at different times. That gets confusing sometimes because I felt that I had not done things I wanted to do and was afraid I wouldn't get a chance. But I did. I have resorted to a walkthrough for a few parts of the game, but I have a low frustration tolerance, so that's not strange. In all, I've been really enjoying my time playing this game. I can't quite put my finger on what I like, but it's soothing and relaxing. I have been monopolizing the TV for several days playing it. So, if you have liked this type of game in the past, I would recommend it. I understand the later PC games in the series are improvements on this game. I hope they do Wii ports of them as well. Otherwise I'm going to have to get them for PC.
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