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Include yourself in the pages of one of the world’s best-selling mysteries as Agatha Christie: And Then There Were None comes to Wii.
Based on the novel by the Queen of Crime, Agatha Christie: And Then There Were None is a mystery about ten strangers who are invited to a lavish estate on the isolated Shipwreck Island. Through a recording, their mysterious host accuses each of his guests of murder and proceeds to exact justice by becoming judge, jury and executioner.
In this adaptation for Wii, you play as a new eleventh character, Patrick Narracott, the boatman who takes the guests to the island. Mysteriously, you also end up trapped with the others and must hurry to solve the mystery and find the killer before you become the next victim.
The game plays very much like a PC point-and-click adventure, and you’ll use the Wii Remote to point at areas of the screen to interact with objects. But unlike a traditional PC game, you can use the motion-sensing function of the Wii Remote to perform on-screen actions such as literally digging to unearth clues or spinning the handle of a safe.
The tension is mounting, and dark secrets are revealed one-by-one. As the body count rises, the clock ticks faster and faster for you to uncover the plan of an unseen killer. Can you solve the mystery?