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This particular novel is more of a game. It directly copies the gameplay of the Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney series but instead of litigating court cases, you're debating some of the great philosophers of history. The philosophy is well-informed and consistent but the novel's biggest success is establishing a genuine story with engaging characters who have clear backstories and goals and a realized three-act structure that does justice to them.

 

For those who aren't familiar with philosophy of ethics or philosophy in general, it's a charming introduction to the subject. And for those who aren't interested in philosophy (for shame), it's just a good read :).

 

It's quite short, a few hours, and 100% free. I'd recommend playing it on Newgrounds rather than Kongregate for the simple reason that the screen is centered. 

 

Here's the link.

http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/625356

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