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Agatha Christie Game Headed to Wii

March 19, 2007, 10:18 am EDT
Total comments: 8

And Then There Were None brings mystery to Wii this November.

Agatha Christie: And Then There Were None Coming to Nintendo Wii®

TORONTO, Canada. March 19, 2007. The Adventure Company, a leading publisher of PC adventure games worldwide, today announced that its popular PC title Agatha Christie: And Then There Were None is under development for the Nintendo Wii®, set to be released in November 2007.

Written by Agatha Christie, the world’s best-known mystery author and Queen of Crime, this classic story is brought to a new generation on the Nintendo Wii. Appealing to a broad audience, this platform opens the door for adventure games on console.

Using the Wii’s original “Wiimote®" controller, gameplay in traditional PC adventure games can be taken to a whole new level of interactivity. For instance, players will have the freedom to control their character’s actions, such as using a digging motion to unearth clues, or spinning the handle of a safe using the Wiimote; and the introduction of timed puzzles where, for example, players must race up a set of stairs from a boat docked below.

“We are very excited to take this new direction with our adventure titles and are certain that our fans will find Agatha Christie: And Then There Were None to be a perfect fit for the Nintendo Wii," said Richard Wah Kan, President and CEO of The Adventure Company. “Many PC adventure game fans are having a great time with the Wii and we’d like to be the first to deliver them games they love on a console they’ve embraced."

The storyline revolves around ten people, all strangers to each other, who are invited to a lavish estate on an isolated 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… The tension mounts and dark secrets are revealed as one-by-one the number of guests systematically dwindles according to the ingenious plan of the unseen killer.

Talkback

BloodworthDaniel Bloodworth, Staff AlumnusMarch 19, 2007

There's no way anything like this would have come out on GameCube.

Bill AurionMarch 19, 2007

Because the Wii was MADE for adventure titles! face-icon-small-cool.gif

IceColdMarch 19, 2007

Too true.

Dirk TemporoMarch 19, 2007

SPOILERS: The judge did it.

Smash_BrotherMarch 19, 2007

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Originally posted by: Dirk Temporo
SPOILERS: The judge did it.


DOH!

AcefonduMarch 19, 2007

There was a stage play of this and I was in it! I was Detective Horatio Miles. I wonder if it's the same thing...

that Baby guyMarch 19, 2007

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Originally posted by: Acefondu
There was a stage play of this and I was in it! I was Detective Horatio Miles. I wonder if it's the same thing...


How did you involve the Wii-mote into this play? This is utterly important.

Hostile CreationMarch 19, 2007

Rock on. I dunno if I'll get this, but the Agatha Christie plays I've seen performed (which includes Ten Little Indians aka And Then There Were None) were fantastic. I'll look into it for sure.

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