No, not of the famous novelist as such, but the videogame adaptation of one major book with Agatha Christie: And Then There Were None (10 little niggers) for the Nintendo Wii. Set in the adventure genre, the game has already been released for the PC in 2005 with an point & click interface. The Wiimote will be used to dig and do other little actions.
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but anyhoo, is this game like one of those point and click adventure games? i never read the book but i hear good things.
And Then There Were None is a work of detective fiction by Agatha Christie and first published in the UK by the Collins Crime Club in November 1939 under the title of Ten Little Niggers [1] and in US by Dodd, Mead and Company in 1940 under the title of And Then There Were None. The UK edition retailed at seven shillings and sixpence (7/6d). A paperback edition in the US by Pocket books in 1965 changed the title again to Ten Little Indians. It is Christie's best-selling novel with 100 million sales to date.
The novel was originally published in Britain under the title Ten Little Niggers in 1939.[1][2] All references to "Indian" in the story were originally "Nigger": thus the island was called "Nigger Island"[1] rather than "Indian Island" and the poem found by each murder victim was also called Ten Little Niggers[1] rather than Ten Little Indians.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/And_Then_There_Were_N...
Untill today there is still discussions if Agatha Christie was accualy xenophobic, racist or anti-racist...
Not really debate for this website I would say :)
In all seriousness, is this the revolution Wii was supposed to bring us?. If so I'll pass...
Glad to see an adventure game on the Wii hopefully many more are to come. Maybe the Wii will spark an adventure gaming renaissance. One can dream... One can dream...
It's still known under similiar to original name in my country (without negative meaning)
No black people in Eastern Europe = no racism and the word used isn't derogatory.
There are however different 'bad' words....
It's still known under similiar to original name in my country (without negative meaning)
No black people in Eastern Europe = no racism and the word used isn't derogatory.
There are however different 'bad' words....