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'''Agatha Christie: And Then There Were None''' is the title of a [[2005]] point-and-click [[adventure]] game developed by [[AWE Productions]] and published by [[The Adventure Company]] for [[Windows]]. It was the first in The Adventure Company's [[Agatha Christie|Agatha Christie series]]. The game is a detective murder-mystery; it begins with nine people, including Patrick Narracott, the playable character, who meet and journey to the fictional Shipwreck Island. There, two additional onscreen characters are introduced, and the story then follows the events that unfold.
'''Agatha Christie: And Then There Were None''' is the title of a [[2005]] point-and-click [[adventure]] game developed by [[AWE Productions]] and published by [[The Adventure Company]] for [[Windows]]. It was the first in The Adventure Company's {{c|Agatha Christie}} series. The game is a detective murder-mystery; it begins with nine people, including Patrick Narracott, the playable character, who meet and journey to the fictional Shipwreck Island. There, two additional onscreen characters are introduced, and the story then follows the events that unfold.


A [[Wii]] version of the game was released in February [[2008]]. It features several motion-sensitive actions, made possible with use of the Wii Remote, such as digging and turning.
A [[Wii]] version of the game was released in February [[2008]]. It features several motion-sensitive actions, made possible with use of the Wii Remote, such as digging and turning.