Agatha Christie: Dead Man's Folly

Agatha Christie: Dead Man's Folly

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Price: $19.99
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As a guest at the beautiful Nasse House in the English countryside, you are invited to take part in a thrilling mock-murder game. While visitors follow clues to figure out 'whodunit', those in charge find themselves with a rising sense of uncertainty. Could an insider be using this charade as the perfect disguise for some despicable scheme? With famed detective Hercule Poirot in attendance, help uncover the possible motives leading to a buried secret. Find hidden clues, decode messages, solve complicated puzzles and link crucial facts to unravel a story of deception, dark secrets and a fatal end. Is this Murder Hunt innocent fun, or a Dead Man's Folly?

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  • Pointe
    Pointe 10-18-2009

    What a great mystery and hidden object game. The graphics are good, and it's genuinely challenging to find the objects. The mystery is also very interesting, with characters straight out of Agatha's novel. There isn't much adventure involved, so it's more like some of the older HOGs used to be. I really enjoyed playing.

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  • Pointe
    Pointe 10-18-2009

    This is the 3rd Agatha Christie game made by this developer. Death on the Nile and Peril at Endhouse were first.