The Samaritan Paradox

The Samaritan Paradox

Solve mysteries while uncovering the fate of an author's last book in this entertaining adventure

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  • Category(ies):

    Adventure , Indie

  • Type:

    game

  • Works under:

    Windows

  • Developer(s):

    Faravid Interactive

  • Release Date:

    Apr 18, 2014

  • Required Age:

    0

  • Price:

    0.99 USD

  • Tags:

    Single-player, Steam Achievements, Steam Trading Cards

  • Languages:

    English, French, Italian, German, Spanish

A writer has died. His daughter seeks the help of you, Ord Salamon, to find his secret last novel. During the search, questions will emerge. Did her father really kill himself? What is the secret novel all about? What is going on at the island of Fardo? Crack codes, decipher secrets & find a lost fortune in this exciting adventure for Windows PC.

+ Old-school style point & click adventure

+ Full English voice acting, 2000+ lines

+ Hand-drawn art & animation, 60+ rooms

+ Original soundtrack by Lannie Neely III, 45+ mins

+ Additional languages (text only) included, EFIGS

The Samaritan Paradox is set in Sweden in the 80's. Ord Salomon has agreed to help Sara Bergwall find the book her father, Jonatan Bergwall, wrote before he died. During the course of this treasure hunt, he learns that Jonatan was investigating the weapons industry, and more specifically some covert affairs with foreign dictatorships.

But more questions arise. What is the book about, and why does Sara want Ord to find it for her? Did her Alzheimer's-stricken mother know the secret before she grew too demented to share it? And how did Jonatan actually die?

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