Agatha Christie: Dead Man's Folly
Publisher: I-play
Developer: Floodlight Games
Agatha Christie: Dead Man's Folly
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Couldn't agree with you more xenogame. I also hate the timers. That's why I don't like time-management games. Must be age...
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I do hope it´s as good as it´s predecessors. Love the series!
Does anyone know if the graphics are from the same artist (sorry, forgot her name) as in Dr. Lynch and the other two Agatha Christie HO games? They do look a bit different.
Maybe it features a relaxed or untimed button? I remember having played the predecessors in timed mode.
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I agree about not having timer. Did not play earlier Poirot games because they did.
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I am new at pc gaming. So I do not know for sure but this does not look like an animated large file game. And I am suprised about that. I have played two of the Agatha Christie games and enjoyed them both. I would hate to see this game not be the quality of the past games. Especially now a days with the high quality of the games that are out there including some of the Hidden Object games. Maybe you folks know about this then I.
Thanks for listening.
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Looking forward to this game!! I loved the other 2 Agatha Christie HO games!!
Krosenell 2 of the AC games, Death on the Nile and Peril at End House were casual HO games. They are different from the large file games, but very entertaining.
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They are wonderful - beautiful to look at and with great replay value. Can't wait!
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I am new at pc gaming. So I do not know for sure but this does not look like an animated large file game. And I am suprised about that. I have played two of the Agatha Christie games and enjoyed them both. I would hate to see this game not be the quality of the past games. Especially now a days with the high quality of the games that are out there including some of the Hidden Object games. Maybe you folks know about this then I.
Thanks for listening.
Hi krosenell, things can get a bit confusing because there are actually two different sets of Agatha Christie games on the market. One series of games are true point-and-click adventures that are developed by AWE Games. These include Evil Under the Sun, And Then There Were None, and Murder on the Orient Express. It sounds like these are the ones you've played before.
The second series is developed by Floodlight Games and published by I-play, and these are hidden object games. Dead Man's Folly belongs to this series, and so does Peril at End House and Death on the Nile.
Hope that clears up any confusion!
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Agatha Christie: Dead Man's Folly Forum Now Open
Report as InappropriatePosted on 10/13/09, 06:22pm
Hi everyone,
The frouum for Agatha Christie: dead Man's Folly is now open. You can ask questions and talk about the game here.
The game is available for download at I-Play. You can also download the game at Iwin.
Game Info:
You’re invited to a Murder Hunt! Join famed detective Hercule Poirot and guests as you discover that this charade could be the perfect disguise for a devious scheme. Find hidden clues, decode messages and solve puzzles to unravel a story of deception, secrets and a fatal end.
Here are some screenshots
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