Agatha Christie: Murder on the Orient Express
Can you help Hercule Poirot solve the mysterious murder of a certain Mr. Ratchett? The murderer is on the train and you, Antoinette, must assist the famous Belgian detective in locating him or her. Antoinette is a new character in the story. This just shows again that games based on Agatha Christie’s famous books are not identical to the books. The climax is sure to be thrilling and entertaining. Are you up for some high quality detective work?


The latest title based on the Agatha Christie series of booths was on display at the Adventure Company’s booth at E3 two weeks ago, and I was given an in-depth look at the title. Based on the book of the same name, Agatha Christie: Murder on the Orient Express is the second game in the series from The Adventure Company, following on the heals of their recent release Agatha Christie: And Then There Were None.
You are Antoinette, an employee of the Orient Express with a quiet passion for solving mysteries. While at a train station in Istanbul, you instantly recognize the legendary Belgian detective Hercule Poirot and quickly become friends. The Orient Express is on route when a murder occurs, followed by a mysterious avalanche which suddenly halts the train and injures Perault, leaving him bed-ridden for the remainder of the game. Fortunately though, he acts as a mentor, providing a guide and hints system throughout the game.
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