Paradigm (video game)

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Paradigm
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Designer(s) Jacob Janerka
Composer(s) Jonas Kjellberg
Platform(s) Linux, macOS, Windows
ReleaseApril 5, 2017 [1]
Genre(s) Graphic adventure
Mode(s) Single-player

Paradigm is a graphic adventure video game developed by Jacob Janerka. [2] [3] The game has an Eastern European 1970s and 1980s post-apocalyptic look. [4]

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Plot

The game follows Paradigm, a genetically grown person that was horribly mutated in the process, who was dumped in a post-Soviet town to grow up on his own. Paradigm then adventures through his past of DUPA Genetics only to find out he is a mutated prodigy child and that he must defeat Olof, a talking sloth who is the head of DUPA Genetics. [3]

Development

The game was crowdfunded through Kickstarter which ended on October 7, 2014, having raised $36,557 AUD by 1,387 backers, 250% over its initial funding goal [5] of $14,000 AUD. [6] To help crowd-fund the project, the game's designer Jacob Janerka quit his job. [7]

Release

Together with the Kickstarter, an alpha demo of the game was available to download and play. The game was originally slated for release in mid-2015. [8]

On August 4, 2016, the game was chosen as one of six winners to be showcased at the PAX Aus Indie Showcase 2016. [9] [10] In March, 2017, a trailer was released on the developer's YouTube channel with a release date reveal of April, 5th, 2017 for Steam and Humble Bundle. [1]

Reception

Reviews for the game were generally positive, with the game currently holding an average score of 85 on Metacritic. [11] Destructoid gave the game a 9 out of 10, praising its offbeat sense of humour, engaging story, distinctive world and diverse characters. [13] IGN gave the game an 8.0 out of 10, praising its voice acting and comedy and saying that it "offers a fresh and memorable entry" for the genre. [14] Press Start gave the game a 9 out of 10, praising its humor, well thought out puzzles, the game's world and for avoiding the tropes of the genre. [15]

Paradigm was one of the winners of the "Australian Game of The Year" award at the 2017 Melbourne International Games Week. [16]

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