Socrates Jones: Pro Philosopher
by ChiefWakamakamu
Socrates Jones: Pro Philosopher
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Description
After an unfortunate accident, bumbling accountant Socrates Jones must find "the nature of morality" by debating philosophers to earn back his life. More than slightly influenced by the Ace Attorney series.
How to Play
Click on the buttons to progress through the story, ask questions and present counterpoints!
FAQ
What is Socrates Jones: Pro Philosopher?
Socrates Jones: Pro Philosopher is a free visual novel-style argument and logic adventure game developed by ChiefWakamakamu, challenging players to debate famous philosophers.
How do you play Socrates Jones: Pro Philosopher?
In Socrates Jones: Pro Philosopher, you engage in interactive dialogues where you present, challenge, and question arguments to uncover the truth and advance the story.
What kind of gameplay does Socrates Jones: Pro Philosopher have?
Socrates Jones: Pro Philosopher features a debate-based gameplay loop similar to a courtroom drama, where players must use reasoning and critical thinking to resolve philosophical disputes.
Who are the key philosophers featured in Socrates Jones: Pro Philosopher?
Players encounter and debate with historical philosophers such as Socrates, Plato, Kant, and others throughout the game's story.
Is Socrates Jones: Pro Philosopher available on multiple platforms?
Socrates Jones: Pro Philosopher is a browser-based game available to play on platforms like Kongregate using a web browser.
Developer Updates
With development on Pro Philosopher resumed, we’re setting up a discord community for updates! If you’re interested in following us, check it out!
https://discord.com/invite/mtCyxYjFXZ
Comments
CharleyBananas
Sep. 30, 2013
it would have been nice to have a symbol come up at the last statement of an opponent's argument so i wouldn't click past it and have to go back to the beginning.
Timekiller74
Mar. 10, 2015
Wait, lol. Before Billy came to the door, Ari had half an hour until school. After we're done with him, she's already late by half an hour. Did we just debate with a salesman over his deer repellent FOR AN HOUR?
5heepy
Sep. 11, 2013
It's a shame that "Your Face is Ugly" never comes in handy...
InsaneCardMaster
Sep. 11, 2013
Pretty sure when Protagoras said that an individual is right if he believes that he himself is right, when I said his face was ugly, I was right, therefore making a valid argument myself.
UnknownJigsaw21
Oct. 14, 2013
In a world full of philosophical debate where the conclusion of one of the world's oldest questions determines your and your daughter's fate, it's nice to know that the Arbiter likes your sweater-vest and that Kant can't stop obsessing over facial hair.