Agatha Christie Spies Murder on the PC
The best-selling author's best-selling book is now going to be a game - perhaps also best-selling.
With more than two billion of her books already sold, Agatha Christie needs no introduction to fans of fiction. Games based on her work have not, however, been as plentiful as you might imagine. But soon you'll be able to experience her imagination for yourself in And Then There Were None, a retelling of one of Christie's classic novels.
The book follows the events of a group of people with shady pasts being brought to a remote island. One by one they're slowly offed by an unseen killer. In the game, you play as Patrick Narracott, a new character added for the game. You'll have to catch the killer from striking again before he comes after you.
And don't think that just because you've read the book you'll be able to skim through the game. The designers have brought in new elements and scripted several endings to keep everyone guessing.
And Then There Were None will be out for PC on 25 November. For more on the game, check out its official site.
Alex Wollenschlaeger
Editor, Kikizo Games
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