My name's Chris Tolworthy. I'm in my early forties, I live in Scotland, and I like games with a really good story: something substantial, something with depth that goes beyond the game. And I like a big game world - I hate coming to end of a street and finding I can't go any further! And I want it upbeat, inspirational, and easy to play. One day I figured I was pretty hard to please, so decided to make my own game.

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Les Miserables: the Game of The Book is now freeware!

This free release is in fulfillment of a promise made to the Spanish composer Paco Santiago. He allowed his live music to be used in the game on condition that one day the game would be free. This is in memory of his brother, Miguel Santiago, who passed away in 2001. Santaugo's music, like the game, deals with themes like loss, obsession, desperation, and hope. Other music on the game includes classics such as Faure's Requiem and Buckner's 'Ave Maria.'

ABOUT THE GAME
It's a unique adventure game, previously sold for 14.99, the most first and most popular of the Enter The Story franchise so far. It's a story of love and death, tragedy and redemption, justice and persuit, and is faithful to the original novel by Victor Hugo.

See what you think: visit Enterthestory.com and follow the word "free"

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