GAME DESCRIPTION: Agatha Christie’s world-famous novel, And Then There Were None, is brought to the PC with all of its original baffling suspense! Ten 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 best-selling murder mystery of all time! This game includes the original book.
PLAY: Even though there is a lot of puzzles to solve there is very little action. Much of the game is spent searching around the mansion in an attempt to solve clues.
GRAPHICS: There are plenty of PC games to compare ATTWN—but none of the comparisons would be good for this game. Unfortunately the character animation is weak and the environment is uninspiring.
SOUND: The sound effects and soundtrack work well for what ATTWN is—a mystery. The voice acting on the other hand is weak.
FRANKLY: There aren’t enough puzzles or action to keep anyone interested for long. One interesting addition is the multiple endings which could certainly add some replay value.
+ Richie Wright
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