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I'm doing a Let's Play of Agathe Christie's And Then There Were None. It's a very interesting game based on the book of the same name. The story is very good, and the characters are interesting, but the puzzles generally suck. But it's worth checking out!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vep6qdjh0WI
Loved the book and loved the game :). I was sort of disappointed there wasn't a canonical ending... or at least, I haven't found it! But I suppose it'd make no sense with the additional character.
Toadfish wrote:
Loved the book and loved the game :). I was sort of disappointed there wasn't a canonical ending... or at least, I haven't found it! But I suppose it'd make no sense with the additional character.

Did you see the ending after the ending? That could be considered canonical in a sense.
Yea, but it lacks the original sinister tone of the original ending... which I really liked. Or disliked, depending on how you look at it.
Toadfish wrote:
Yea, but it lacks the original sinister tone of the original ending... which I really liked. Or disliked, depending on how you look at it.

Well, I've never actually read the book, so I don't have anything to compare it to.
I would recommend it but it'd probably be predictable after you play the game... I'm enjoying the LP in any case, keep the videos coming!
Oh, I just realized you were talking about *that* ending after the ending... yeah, I suppose it was an okay alternative, but I would've really liked to see the canonical ending integrated as part of the game story itself... or it doesn't feel as "real".
Toadfish wrote:
Oh, I just realized you were talking about *that* ending after the ending... yeah, I suppose it was an okay alternative, but I would've really liked to see the canonical ending integrated as part of the game story itself... or it doesn't feel as "real".

As someone who's never read the book, I found the game's ending to be quite satisfying. And by satisfying, I mean my jaw dropped. To the floor.