Torn from the pages of Agatha Christie's acclaimed novel comes this exciting seek-and-find adventure! Hercule Poirot is back and he needs your help to catch a killer! Search scenes for hidden clues and meet suspects to suss out who's trying to murder the mistress of End House and why. The full version of Agatha Christie™ Peril at End House features:
13 characters to meet and investigate
25 unique rooms to search
12 different investigations
Put your sleuthing skills to the test when you play today!
Explore the areas in and around End House. Find clues to the crime in the different areas and backgrounds. Collect "Clue Cards" to help identify the characters and their motives. Solve puzzles within each level. Play minigames between levels to learn more about the story.
See in-game help for detailed instructions.
Minimum Requirements
Windows 2000/XP/Vista 1.0 GHz processor 128 MB RAM DirectX 9 32 MB video RAM 55 MB free hard disc space
Agatha Christie™ Peril at End House Credits
Developed by: Flood Light Games Published by: Oberon Media, Inc.
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pistoljenn
Jul 14, 2008 can someone tell me how to decipher the watch with the flashing colors? this one is driving me crazy!! otherwise, i love these hidden pic games!
Fikishia
Jul 14, 2008 cool gmae! all agatha christie puzzle games on shockwave rock! i say to the creators, KEEP IT UP! this game is so totally awesome.
artgal
Jul 13, 2008 The game developer on the Agatha Christie and the Dream Day games does excellent work. The graphics are good and clear and they make the games interesting and fun. I appreciate their quality. Keep more of this type coming!
amethystowl
Jul 10, 2008 A very nice seek and find with high quality graphics and decent puzzle bonus levels. If seek and find is your thing, this one's a winner!
jetcc
May 13, 2008 Good game altho' a little short.
Wish people who don't like hidden object games would just not play them...I don't like mindless action games but don't feel it necessary to give bad reviews to games I wouldn't play anyway.