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Agatha Christie: Death on the Nile

byFloodlight Games2008

Embark on a great Seek and Find adventure which brings a whole new way of enjoying the timeless Agatha Christie story of Death on the Nile! Assume the role of renowned detective Hercule Poirot, seeking clues to a mysterious murder aboard a ship, cruising the River Nile. Find hidden objects, clues and the hard evidence that you'll need to question s...

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November 12, 2008

Developer

Floodlight Games

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Hercule Poirot returns with a 1970s twist and a new friend to boot so let's walk like an Egyptian and use our grey cells to do some sleuthing.

Sep 23, 2025 Read Review

For detective game fans, Agatha Christie: Death on the Nile is a must-play. Excellent presentation and a varied mix of puzzles make this Poirot-led adventure a joy, whether or not you're familiar with the original novel. Poor lip syncing lets the experience down a bit, but it's a small gripe in an otherwise easy-to-recommend adventure.

Sep 23, 2025 Read Review

Well, it’s been a couple of years, so naturally, that means it’s time for another Agatha Christie game! I’ve played nearly every Agatha Christie entry released within the past few years, such as The London Case, The First Cases, and The ABC Murders, with many of them being hit-or-miss (mostly miss). Still, as a lifelong, avid fan of Agatha Christie, I  can never say “no” when another entry is presented. This time around, we have Agatha Christie – Death on the Nile, once again fro...

Sep 25, 2025 Read Review

If I were to ask you to imagine a well-groomed, moustachioed gentleman from Belgium who constantly comments on his “little grey cells”, you wouldn’t have to be an Agatha Christie super-fan for the famously meticulous detective, Hercule Poirot, to come to mind. Of all Christie’s characters, Poirot still proves to be incredibly popular today, with the Kenneth Branagh movie series, the new Poirot mystery novels written in the Christie style by author Sophie Hannah or, of course, the continuation of the Microids video game mysteries. The latest instalment, Agatha Christie – Death on the Nile, offe...

Sep 23, 2025 Read Review

Agatha Christie: Death on the Nile will likely intrigue fans of mystery adventure games, but others will likely find the game's somewhat obtuse puzzle structure frustrating. The 70s setting is fun, and the characters are well done, but overall the game feels a bit too mechanically dated to draw in new fans. If you know you like this sort of thing, check it out. But the merely curious might want to keep on sailing.

Sep 23, 2025 Read Review

Agatha Christie - Death on the Nile brings some inventive puzzles in a fun 70's setting but unfortunately also comes with an unwanted B-plot swapping the Poirot murder mystery for a ridiculous conspiracy chase.

Sep 29, 2025 Read Review

Hercule Poirot travels to Egypt, only to get sucked into the politics of someone else's bad romance, but on the bright side, there's a lot of murder.

Oct 1, 2025 Read Review

There is no harm in playing this game. It may even be right for some, but for the gaming crowd, even the adventure gaming crowd, it's not worth it. Taking a novel written for adults and skinning it with children's coloring book activities is a losing proposition no matter what you're adapting. Agatha Christie's Death on the Nile should be reserved only for desperate, Internetless time wasting.

Nov 19, 2008 Read Review

With Agatha Christie - Death On The Nile, Microids has given us a game which is technically playable. But it requires you to put up with bad writing, generally bad voice acting, and far too much in the way of tedious puzzles to generate any suspense. There are better ways to pass the time.

Sep 23, 2025 Read Review