Re: What's up with the Agatha Christie games?
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There are previous threads on this Here and others linked from within that thread. There are no plans to release a PC version at this time. Big Frog? Ana
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Re: What's up with the Agatha Christie games?
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Re: What's up with the Agatha Christie games?
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Sorry, wasn't making fun, I actually came across a site that was a Big Frog that had java games on it. I thought maybe there was more to it than I found. Ana 
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Re: What's up with the Agatha Christie games?
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Apparently the Hidden Object Agatha Christie games sold as well as the full-fledged adventure Agatha Christie games, but the Hidden Object/casual games are less expensive to produce. It seems as though the Adventure Company, at least at the current time, is choosing to go with what is more profitable, and there are no plans I know of to make more Agatha Christie adventures for PC.
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Re: What's up with the Agatha Christie games?
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I'd like to see some more regular Agatha Christie adventure games for PC. I was very disappointed to find out the latest game wasn't for PC after waiting about a year for it to come out. It's very very tempting to get a DS solely to play this game. That's how desperate I am to play a new agatha christie adventure. Those hidden object ones just didn't cut it for me I'm afraid they were playable but you can't compete with the brilliance of those adventure agathas. I mean heck I had white out issues on Evil Under The Sun and I still pressed on with them. My sister and even my older brother also thought they were brilliant games.
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Re: What's up with the Agatha Christie games?
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I also love the adventure games  . HOG games are fun, but I only play them to past the time, when I don't have a adventure game to play. So I would love to see more AC adventure games made to go with the books. I would loved to see more games based on some good mystery books, not only AC but others also. Hi janebirkin  , I also enjoyed, And Then There Were None the same way you did  .
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Re: What's up with the Agatha Christie games?
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Exactly Trinny the hidden object ones are just a stop gap until you have a juicy adventure to start on. I don't think the AC HOGs are that great to be honest there's better ones out there. There ten a penny those HOGs now so I wouldn't be surprised if sales started dropping soon so maybe they would do an adventure again. This is wishful thinking tho probably as likely as dreamfall chapters getting released in the next couple of years.
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Re: What's up with the Agatha Christie games?
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That's wonderful about the phone message!  I've always been curious -- was David Suchet surprised at the amount of dialog that went into a computer game when he voiced Poirot in the Murder on the Orient Express game? I wasn't actually at the recording, which took place in the UK. I just slipped the line into the dialogue and waited to see what came of it (I did the same thing when we worked on SpongeBob titles, but because of the oddball nature of SpongeBob, it was easier to work the lines in surreptitiously.) What happened was I got a call from the producer at TAC overseeing the recording calling me out, but he wasn't too upset. I think Mr. Suchet took it in good humor as well - when the VO came back there was not only the answering machine message but another message where Poirot gravely intoned to Hastings how saddened he was by my suspicious murder. By all accounts, he was really amazing to work with. I think his experience recording so many of the Christie audiobooks stood him in good stead when it came to not being overwhelmed by lines. He received an early version of the script several months before the recording, so he definitely wasn't surprised on the day -- but he may have been when he got the initial script. We only had one shot with him, so we had to pack the script with as many possible cover lines as we could think of, a large percentage of which were never used. I can say it was one of the most satisfying days of my game dev career when the audio came back - we plugged it all in immediately just so we could hear it in context, and it just made such a night and day difference. I know Murder on the Orient Express is most people's least favorite of the three, but it was certainly my favorite for two principal reasons - the art direction and Suchet.
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Re: What's up with the Agatha Christie games?
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I love David Suchet as Poirot! He brings such life to the Poirot character, quirks and all!
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Re: What's up with the Agatha Christie games?
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Re: What's up with the Agatha Christie games?
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I agree that The ABC Murders would have probably been a really good game  , it is depressing to know that it was put on the shelf  .
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