Agatha Christie: And Then There Were None For The Nintendo Wii Game Review

Agatha Christie: And Then There Were None is available for the Nintendo Wii through Dreamcatcher Interactive. The Wii is getting more exciting by the day. With this offering, fans of suspense and mystery are going to be delighted.

This game is a port of the PC game – Agatha Christie: And Then There Were None. However this game is better than the PC game becaus of the Wii Mote. The motion sensitive Wii Mote has made many games more exciting to play on the Wii than anyplace else.

To turn safe handles you need to spin the controller. To unearth clues you have to mimic a digging motion. The story picks off when 10 strangers are gathered in a desolated island. Here their host who is disembodied accuses them of murder and hatches a devious plan to do away with them completely.

For people like me who have enjoyed Agatha Christie’s classic works, this game is something to be savored in this age when words are so easily transformed into images, that the reader can choose to manipulate to his will.

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