In The Mystery of the Nile, a shocking crime disrupts the peace of a luxurious Nile cruise. Fortunately, the renowned detective Hercule Poirot is on board. Meanwhile, a private detective pursues a killer from London to Mallorca, then to New York, and finally to Egypt. The two investigations converge at the Abu Simbel Temple, where the brilliant duo must unravel a complex case full of twists and turns. Even the most devoted fans of Agatha Christie will find new surprises in this expanded mystery.
Gameplay
Take on the roles of both Hercule Poirot and Jane Royce, each offering unique perspectives and storylines that intertwine in a thrilling conclusion. Investigate crime scenes, gather clues, and piece together evidence using an enhanced mind map system. Interrogate suspects with collected evidence to expose lies and uncover hidden truths. Observe characters and document their profiles to build a comprehensive understanding of the case.
Story
The game expands upon the original story, introducing new investigations that will surprise both longtime fans and newcomers. Set in the vibrant 1970s, the narrative takes you from the exotic Nile cruise to the bustling streets of London, Mallorca, and Cairo. The two detectives' paths cross in unexpected ways, leading to a gripping conclusion that goes beyond the original tale.
Key Features
- Dual protagonists: Play as Hercule Poirot and Jane Royce, each with unique perspectives and gameplay.
- Innovative setting: Immerse yourself in the colorful and lively 1970s, complete with disco halls and a diverse cast of characters.
- Expanded storyline: Experience a fresh investigation that follows the original plot, offering surprises for both new and veteran players.
- Diverse locations: Explore exotic settings, from the Nile cruise to the streets of London, Mallorca, and Cairo.
- Enhanced mind map: Collect and connect clues in a dynamic system to progress the story.
- Interrogation mechanics: Use evidence to question suspects and uncover the truth.
- Character profiles: Gather information through dialogue and observation to build detailed dossiers.