Agatha Christie: And Then There Were None – Screens
By Stephany on Wednesday, August 29th, 2007 at 6:40 PM PST In Computer, Game Companies, Games, Nintendo
The Adventure Company is quickly becoming one of my favorite publishers of PC games; they seem to specialize in investigative games with a hint of mystery to them. This is why Agatha Christie: And Then There Were None encapsulates their gaming mantra so well, and is sure to deliver plenty of enjoyment for fans of the genre on the Wii.
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. Mwah ha ha ha! The player is the thrown into intrigue as the new 11th character, Patrick Narracott – the boatman who takes the guests to the island and ends up trapped there himself. Solve the mystery and find the killer before you become the next victim.
Look for Agatha Christie: And Then There Were None to hit retail shelves in November for the PC and the Wii. Until then, FileFront has the PC demo hosted here, and plenty of screens here!
via: Media Release from The Adventure Company

Is this based on the Ten Little Indians book, by Christie? I feel like having read it you might be able to see some easter eggs. Or perhaps i am just being nerdy heh