Paradise (computer game)
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Developer(s) | White Birds Productions |
Publisher(s) | NA Ubisoft PAL Micro Application |
Designer(s) | Benoît Sokal |
Release date(s) | NA April 25, 2006 PAL April 21, 2006 |
Genre(s) | Adventure |
Mode(s) | Single player |
Rating(s) | ESRB: T (Teen) USK: 12+ PEGI: 12+ |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows |
Media | 3 CD-ROMs 1 DVD |
System requirements | 512 MB RAM, 4X CD-ROM drive, DirectX 9.0c, 2.5 GB available hard disk space, Windows 2000 or Windows XP, ATi Radeon 8500/9000 series or newer, or NVIDIA GeForce 3/4/FX/6/7800GT or newer (not GeForce 4 MX) |
Input | Keyboard, mouse |
Paradise is an adventure game by White Birds Productions, a company formed by Benoît Sokal, who was also responsible for the adventure games Amerzone, Syberia and Syberia 2. The game is based on a novel by Sokal.
The game, like many classic point-and-click adventure games, is viewed from a third-person perspective and is mouse-driven, with the player clicking on locations for the main character to move to and objects to examine or pick up, among other actions.
The central protagonist of Paradise is a young woman called Ann Smith, the daughter of King Rodon, the dictator of the fictional African country of Maurania. Ann is in Europe when she hears that her father is seriously ill, but while she is en route to see him, her aircraft is shot down by rebels. She is rescued, but when she regains consciousness she cannot remember her identity or what she is doing in Africa.