New And Then There Were None Review
Adventure Gamers have posted a new review of the Agatha Christie adventure game And Then There Were None on their site. It gets 3 stars out of 5, so definitely worth playing according to Adventure Gamers. The review is 2 pages long and gives you an in-depth look at this recently released title.
“In order to adapt And Then There Were None to the adventure game medium, the developers, along with writer and designer Lee Sheldon, made several alterations. The major difference is the introduction of an eleventh playable character, Patrick Narracott, who is the brother of the novel’s ferryman. Adapting the game also required a change of suspect and motive so that even Christie enthusiasts will have some surprises. Although not everyone will be pleased with this plot tinkering, credit is due to the designers for their imaginative writing, which produces an impressive adaptation, likely to satisfy most fans and be accessible enough to function as a standalone game for those unfamiliar with the novel.”
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