- Publisher: The Adventure Company
- Release Date: Oct 30, 2005
- Also On: Wii
User Score
7.8
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 25 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 19 out of 25
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Mixed: 0 out of 25
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Negative: 6 out of 25
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KentC.Feb 22, 20089
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ChrisM.Oct 30, 20053
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RobD.Nov 10, 200510
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BobB.Nov 2, 200510Amazing!!!!
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RichardB.Nov 3, 200510Played straight through in one sitting... loved it!
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DanOct 30, 20051An absolute step backwards for the adventure gaming genre. The story and writing standout as particularly lacking.
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GertK.Apr 13, 20068I don't know what the negative fuss is about. This is a wonderful adaptation of the book. It is not a classic point and click adventure and gamers looking for that should, perhaps, avoid it. The game does manage to convey the atmosphere of the book very well and I'd recommend it for any Agatha Christie fan.
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[Anonymous]Jul 24, 20071Very embarrassing for a detective game, mystery fans will be disgusted.
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RandyG.Nov 15, 20054
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EdwardC.Nov 7, 20059I don't know if some of these people are joking... the story was outstanding and the writing was some of the best i've ever encountered in an adventure game! I thought the whole thing was great!
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And Then There Were None is, as the developers hoped, a "loving tribute" to the classic Agatha Christie novel on which it is based. With a sterling script, fascinating characters, superb voice acting, beautifully detailed graphics, and sensibly practical puzzles, it ranks among the best adventure games of the last couple of years.
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80Despite these few quibbles, I’ve had more fun with this game than most of the other adventure games I’ve played lately. A good, professional job.
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75This is an interesting and somewhat fun game, but it will appeal to a rather select audience and not the masses. If it sounds like your cup of tea, it probably is.