Popular games for franchise Agatha Christie

04.02.2016

The ABC Murders is an adventure and investigation game adapted from the classic Agatha Christie novel. You are the famous private detective Hercule Poirot and, once again, you find yourself up against a mysterious serial killer who goes by the name of "ABC".

30.09.2005

Agatha Christie's world famous novel, And Then There Were None, is brought to the PC with all of its original baffling suspense! Ten people, strangers to each other, are invited to a lavish estate on an island. Through a recording, their mysterious host accuses each of his 'guests' of murder and proceeds to exact 'justice.' The tension mounts as, one-by-one, the number of people are reduced through the ingenious plotting of the unseen killer. Prepare to play the video game based on the Bestselling Murder Mystery of All-Time!

19.10.2023

Step on board the legendary Orient Express and immerse yourself in the most famous detective suit in a race against the clock to unmask the murderer.

27.09.2021

Discover an untold crime story from the mysterious youth of the famous detective Hercule Poirot.

04.11.2009

Agatha Christie’s A.B.C Murders tells the story of Captain Hastings and Hercule Poirot as they attempt to solve a series of bizarre murders committed by an elusive madman. Going off the simple clue of the A.B.C railway guide left at the scene of each crime, Hastings and Poirot follow the leads to Andover, Bexhill, Churston, and Doncaster trying to apprehend the killer before the next crime is committed.

29.08.2023

Hercule Poirot is back in a brand-new adventure, set in the heart of London.

22.11.2007

Agatha Christie: Peril at End House is a casual hidden object game, release in 2007 by developer Oberon Games (now I-Play). It is the sequel to the 2007 Zeeby Award Casual Game of the Year Agatha Christie: Death on the Nile

31.12.2009

Hercule Poirot is 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?!