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PC - Windows : Agatha Christie: Evil Under the Sun Reviews

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A must have for Agatha Christe lovers

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: April 05, 2008
Author: Amazon User

I have all the games of Agatha Christie and I just loved this one. Yes, it's true that sometimes Monsieur Poirot is white and the rest of the screen is black - so it's a glitch. But if you play this game on Windows Vista and don't rush Poirot, everything works perfectly. The game has an AMAZING twist at the end, which I always love in these Agatha Christie games. This game requires thinking outside of the box, trying everything - yes, even if you think it's stupid - possible for instance combining things or talking to people. Don't forget to ask the Finger of Suspicion for hints. Another key to the working if this game is PATIENCE. I have to say, this game was a tinsy bit shorter than the rest of Agatha Christie's games, but it's still very good and challenging. I recommend this game a lot and this is a great adventure. TWO BIG THUMBS UP!

Evil Under the Sun

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: August 11, 2008
Author: Amazon User

I have played other games in the Agatha Christie line and this one was hard to play. I would like to have known a little more about the way to move about in the game and how to find clues without constant going back and forth and running into dead ends. I guess I like the hidden objects format of Death on the Nile and Peril at End House.

My favorite so far...

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: August 16, 2008
Author: Amazon User

First off, let me say that I had absolutely no technical issues with this game. It ran flawlessly. Second of all, I loved it. Out of the three Agatha Christie games that I've played, this one was my favorite. The scenery was great, and there was a lot to explore. There were many character interactions as well. I almost thought twice about getting it because of the somewhat negative reviews on this site, but I am glad that I did anyway. Lots of fun!


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