If you like the book, you will really hate this game.

User Rating: 5 | Agatha Christie: And Then There Were None WII
The Good: Graphics are nice, Characters are Modeled well, has some features from the book, Well-Produced Acting.

The Bad: Repetitive Point and Clicking Locations, Wii-Motion controls suck, puzzles become ridiculous, no map (to my knowledge) , the acting is very dry.


In my starship titanic review, i said that i was a BIG fan of british material, however, i wasn't talking about THIS kind, i was talking about the BETTER Kind, like BBC, or British Detective Shows, that are good.

It's not that it's bad, it's just EXTREMELY BORING to play, if you didn't know, this game is based of Agatha Christie's famous novel "And Then There Were None" The main problem i have with the game is the character you play, himself, you take a, for example, a journal woth private writing, he copies it in his notebooks, that will be fine for a few paragraphs, but it copies full books in his notebook, IN LESS THAN A FEW SECONDS!!! Boy, can he write fast.

The house is just boring to look at, it's just so bland, and dull to look at, now there is one thing they specially added for the Wii version, WII MOTION CONTROLS, heres the *FUN* part about them, THEY DON'T TELL YOU HOW TO DO THEM, they were not for the game, it was on purpose, that is the point when i have to say, BullS***! YOU DON'T DO THAT!

The Graphics are nice, and the characters, themselves were modeled well, the acting was british, but that was acceptable for the game, since it was written by a english writer, but the acting, though well-produced, it was very dry, and did help the monotonous of it. The puzzles became simple, to just absoulute ridiculous-nous. There is NO map, at least to my knowledge, this can be extremely frustrating, while doing puzzles.

If you like the book, you will really hate this game. And, hey, not only this game is a disappointment for fans, but probably could've been a disppointment to Agatha Christie, herself.