Agatha Christie: Evil Under the Sun

Agatha Christie: Evil Under the Sun
Famous detective Hercule Poirot is back in typical style, turning up at just the right time to begin an investigation into the murder of a famous actress during what should have been the start of a relaxing holiday. Taking on the role of Hercule Poirot, players can scour a stunning tropical island f...
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Is Agatha Christie: Evil Under the Sun worth playing?
Agatha Christie: Evil Under the Sun at a glance:
- Poor critical reception (54%)
- Old release (18 years ago)
With a 63% WorthItScore, critical reception has been underwhelming. Whether it's for you depends on a few key factors.
If you're wondering whether this title fits your interests and playstyle, here’s a detailed breakdown of its value and appeal.
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We don’t currently have reliable playtime estimates, which makes it harder to assess long-term value.
Critically, the game has been poorly received, averaging 54/100.
Things to consider:
- Poor reception from critics and players (~54%)
- Likely to feel outdated — released over 18 years ago
It’s a mixed bag — not without its appeal, especially if the premise resonates with you.
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Frequently asked questions
When was Agatha Christie: Evil Under the Sun released?
Agatha Christie: Evil Under the Sun was released in 2007.
What kind of game is Agatha Christie: Evil Under the Sun?
Agatha Christie: Evil Under the Sun features gameplay that falls under these genres: Point-and-click, Adventure.
What platforms is Agatha Christie: Evil Under the Sun available on?
You can play Agatha Christie: Evil Under the Sun on: Wii, PC (Microsoft Windows).
Who developed Agatha Christie: Evil Under the Sun?
Agatha Christie: Evil Under the Sun was developed by AWE Productions.
How well is Agatha Christie: Evil Under the Sun reviewed?
This game has received generally mixed reviews from critics.