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Today we unveil the newest Agatha Christie computer game. Dead Man's Folly is the latest of Christie's titles to be adapted as a seek and find game. Fans of the story can play the game for one hour free, by clicking here.
The process of adapting Christie for the PC is a complex one and we thought fans would be interested in hearing from the game developers:
JANE JENSEN – Creative Director, Dead Man’s Folly
• As an award winning game designer, what is it about Agatha Christie stories that make you such a fan?"I've always loved ...
- Posted 14 October 2009 at 2:57p.m. GMT
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Tomorrow, Greenway House, Agatha Christie’s Summer home, opens to the public for the first time. Those lucky enough to be able to make the trip to Devon will be able to see the house (and gardens) Dame Agatha described as “the loveliest place in the world”. I had the honour of a sneak preview on Tuesday and thought I would share some highlights with you.
The National Trust’s restoration/conservation has been very sensitive – there are no ropes cordoning off cupboards and rooms and for a fan, while one can’t quite have a good poke around, it ...
- Posted 27 February 2009 at 4:50p.m. GMT
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If you were to ask me what I thought was the most important Agatha Christie thing that was going to happen in the next year, I would say the reopening of Greenway, Nima’s [my grandmother's] lovely house in Devon, now owned by the National Trust. To me, Greenway means all kinds of childhood things – cricket on the lawn, a loving family, cream teas which Nima drank from a mug called Don’t Be Greedy (an admonition she never obeyed) and watching the Dart steamers steam past with her in the boathouse (read Dead Man’s Folly).
For you ...
- Posted 17 September 2008 at 9:19a.m. GMT
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