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  • GameCharts     Steam    Agatha Christie - Hercule Poirot: The London Case
    Month Avg. Players Gain % Gain Peak Players
    December 2025 3 -2 -40% 11
    November 2025 5 2 66.67% 26
    October 2025 3 1 50% 14
    September 2025 2 -1 -33.33% 10
    August 2025 3 -1 -25% 14
    July 2025 4 1 33.33% 18
    June 2025 3 2 200% 14
    May 2025 1 -1 -50% 8
    April 2025 2 -1 -33.33% 11
    March 2025 3 -2 -40% 12
    February 2025 5 0 0% 19
    January 2025 5 -3 -37.5% 18
    December 2024 8 1 14.29% 27
    November 2024 7 4 133.33% 31
    October 2024 3 1 50% 16
    September 2024 2 -1 -33.33% 15
    August 2024 3 0 0% 16
    July 2024 3 1 50% 10
    June 2024 2 0 0% 12
    May 2024 2 1 100% 16
    April 2024 1 -2 -66.67% 7
    March 2024 3 1 50% 18
    February 2024 2 -2 -50% 12
    January 2024 4 0 0% 16
    December 2023 4 1 33.33% 20
    November 2023 3 -1 -25% 13
    October 2023 4 -5 -55.56% 23
    September 2023 9 7 350% 41
    August 2023 2 2 --- 61
    July 2023 0 0 --- 0
    June 2023 0 0 --- 0
    May 2023 0 0 --- 0
    April 2023 0 --- --- 0

    About Agatha Christie - Hercule Poirot: The London Case

    From the brilliant mind of the BAFTA Award-Winning studio, Blazing Griffin, get ready in 2023 for a new adventure as the famous detective Hercule Poirot travels to London for a seemingly simple task of delivering a painting for an exhibition, that will be unfortunately stolen during the grand opening.

    For the first time ever, players will have the opportunity to team up with Poirot’s beloved sidekick in the books, Hastings, as they uncover a new mystery. Expérience a new location, adventure, and partner in this exciting next chapter of Hercule Poirot in his youth.


    In this detective adventure game, you will take on the role of the famous detective, Hercule Poirot, as he joins forces with Lloyd's of London to ensure the transportation, protection, and sale of a valuable painting of Mary Magdalene. The painting is to be the centerpiece of a new exhibit at a London Museum, featuring other works of ecclesiastical art on loan from Brussels.

    As an employee of...