If you were worried that adventure games have been replaced by violent shoot-'em-ups, breathe a sigh of relief. And Then There Were None marks the return of the point-and-click adventure game.
Ten strangers are invited to a mysterious island, accused of murder by their host and killed off one by one. It's your job, as Patrick Naracott, to find out who's responsible. As with all point-and-click games, you control your character with the mouse. The large cursor is context-sensitive and changes its icon as you move it over objects, so you can see how you interact with them. It's simple to play and you can do almost everything with the left mouse button.
Overall, this is an excellent adventure game with an engaging plot and there are hours of fun to be had. We wish there were more games like this.