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A classic point-and-click adventure full of mystery, humor, and clumsy mobsters. Solve puzzles, talk to quirky characters, and uncover the truth in this fully remastered detective story. It's a remake of the 2003 ModelArt Software adventure El Padrastro created with Indy Java for the mini-adventure contest of the now-defunct website El Paraíso de la Aventura. Welcome to the 1920s, an era of jazz, speakeasies, and gangsters with more ambition than brains. In this classic point-and-click adventure, you’ll step into the shoes of Aurelliot, a down-on-his-luck private detective who, drowning in debt and short on clients, takes on a case that seems simple... until it isn’t. What starts with a mysterious woman and a suspicious job spirals into a tangled web of blackmail, secrets, and absurd situations, where every conversation could hold the key and every object might (or might not) be useful. Inept gangsters, nosy bartenders, and a slew of puzzles await you in this remastered version of the 2003 classic El Padrastro - now with enhanced graphics, a remastered soundtrack, and brand-new voice acting for an even more immersive experience. Features: A detective story with humor and mystery – Explore a world where nothing is as it seems, and the answers are never straightforward; Over 15 beautifully illustrated locations – From rundown offices to secret-filled speakeasies; Interact with more than 10 unique characters – Some will help, others will make things worse, but all have something to say; Revamped puzzles and new mechanics – Test your wits with classic-style challenges and fresh twists; Completely updated visuals and sound – High-resolution graphics, an improved soundtrack, and full voiceovers; Intuitive, modern interface – Inspired by the classics but optimized for a smoother experience. If you love classic point-and-click adventures, witty (or absurd) humor, and detective stories with a surreal twist, welcome to your next case. But be careful... in this city, secrets don’t last long, and those who uncover them last even less. |