
I'm glad some people liked the Agatha Christie adventure games. They were definitely labors of love, made on a shoestring (unfortunately that was an American shoestring - which still costs more than an Eastern European shoestring.) It may be of interest to some that a full-fledged adventure game version of The ABC Murders was in progress at Awe Games for almost half a year before the plug was pulled in favor of going HOG/Layton style with a foreign developer, leaving Awe seriously in the lurch. In my admittedly biased opinion, this would have been the best of the Agatha adventure series to date (but I realize that, to most, that isn't saying much.) Of additional interest is the reason ABC took so long to materialize on the DS... this was because of a contract TAC had with Awe concerning the right of first refusal on the title. The game surely took no more than 4-6 months to make. Awe was originally slated to release it in October of 08.
I'm no longer with Awe, but I loved working on those titles and am saddened by the course of events that led to the demise of the series.
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Donc le nouveau genre, c'est celui-ci qui est une grosse arnaque en fait avec ses jolies images des lieux. Tu te fais une jolie collection de stylos mais tu n'explores rien. C'est maintenant que c'est écrit sur la boîte. Et c'est franchement du Layton mais sans le talent pour introduire les énigmes qui sont en plus ...Je reste polie. C'est mon point de vue aussi. Peut-être que vous apprécierez.
