Andi Hamilton played the Wii version of the PC port Agatha Christie: And Then There Were None from AWE Productions. What does he think about this game which was the debut for the series? Well, you should read the full review for the answer to that, but let me give you a hint: there may be better ways to spend your time.
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Conclucion (4.0):
To summerize, ATTWN isn’t entirely dreadful, it’s just a very generic and quite dull point and click adventure game. Worse than that, however, is that it could represent the start of a deluge of shovelware adventure games being cheaply ported from the PC and dumped on the Wii at budget prices, selling to a few adults who want something “a bit more grown up” from their system. Well, trust me, growing up is just like this game - dull - and no amount of motion control puzzle solving is going to change that.
The point and click adventure has a very bright and interesting future on the Wii, as shown by the recent (and brilliant) Zack and Wiki. This is not a part of that future. You’re better off with a copy of the book and you can put the change towards Capcom’s aforementioned unique gem.
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