Agatha Christie: And Then There Were None
My biggest fear was that the game would be exactly like the story. Well, it pretty much is. Normally this would be a good thing, however, it is most certainly not in this case.

If you have not yet read the book you may be able to enjoy this game. It’s interesting and well put together. Follows the book very well I’d say. Minus of course for the political correctness of the sailor boys rather than the indian boys that Agatha Christie ACTUALLY wrote about. That aside, it stays fairly true to the book.
If you’ve read the book before, do not do not do not buy this game. If you’ve forgotten who the murderer is. Re-read the book. Or, just re-read the ending since that should refresh your memory pretty well.
“Considered as a stand-alone product, however, And Then There Were None should only be considered by the hardest of hard-core adventure game fanatics.” -GameSpy
Graphics are good, details are in depth, plot is well written. By that of course I mean Agatha Christie’s plot is well written.
Bottom line is this: Save your money on a better game. If you’re still interested in this game, buy the book and save yourself time and money. I cannot stress this enough.
About this game
Agatha Christie’s world famous novel, And Then There Were None, is brought to the PC with all of its original baffling suspense!
10 people, strangers to each other, are invited to a lavish estate on an island. Through a recording, their mysterious host accuses each of his ‘guests’ of murder and proceeds to exact ‘justice.’ The tension mounts as, one-by-one, the number of people are reduced through the ingenious plotting of the unseen killer. Prepare to play the video game based on the Bestselling Murder Mystery of All-Time!
