- And Then There Were None is an adventure game. Adventure games place more emphasis on discovery and letting the player unravel the story for them-self.
- The point-and-click game play complements the Nintendo Wii Remote well. Finding and highlighting items is simple and allows for a new level of interactivity.
- There are many puzzles and mini games that can be played multiple times. Because of this, you can always improve your completion times. Including the multiple endings the game offers, expect to get plenty of hours out of And Then There Were None.
- There are multiple paths to the various endings of the game. The average completion time is 12 hours.
- As players progress deeper into the story, characters will change sides, characters will be killed, and an unknown character will make an appearance.
- Agatha Christie: And Then There Were None is rated T for teen. The T rating is the result of the mild violence players encounter during the game.











