Where’s Samantha? goes where no fabric has gone before

The delightful puzzle platformer Where’s Samantha? is now available on Steam!  Published by ROKiT Games and developed by Bulgarian studio Respect Studios, Where’s Samantha? puts the spotlight on the boundless love between George and Samantha – soulmates cut from the same cloth.

Once upon a time, “The Tailor” created George and Samantha. It was love at first sight – a match made in heaven. Inseparable and bound by love, George and Samantha live happily ever after … until the day Samantha disappears. As the couple find themselves apart for the first time, George searches for Samantha across 45 levels filled with deadly hazards, bottomless pits, and ever more difficult puzzles…

To get past the toughest challenges, George realizes that he needs to work on himself. Literally. Through cloning, George can now flick that all important switch while the “original” strolls past a gate! Taller/heavier clones with a particular set of skills (and personalities) are the difference between getting stuck on a silly puzzle and living to tell the tale. However, all the cloning eventually becomes a huge problem – setting Samantha on a quest of her own …

Where’s Samantha? features the unmistakable voice of award-winning actor, presenter, and comedian Rufus Hound – who narrates the game’s storybook yarn.

Key Features:

  • A love story that will emotionally bind you to these simple Stitches.
  • 45 levels bursting with mind-bending obstacles.
  • Combination-dependent and physics-based puzzles.
  • Beautifully hand-drawn art style.
  • Narrated by Rufus Hound
  • Support for keyboard, mouse, and gamepad on both PC and Mac.
  • Bookmark your story with Cloud Saves!

Where’s Samantha? is now available on Steam for $8.96 – over 30% off. On April 1, the game will return to its retail price of $12.99.

Where’s Samantha? is compatible with Windows and Mac.

Author: Mark Smith
I've been an avid gamer since I stumbled upon ZORK running in my local Radio Shack in 1980. Ten years later I was working for Sierra Online. Since then I've owned nearly every game system and most of the games to go with them. Not sure if 40+ years of gaming qualifies me to write reviews, but I do it anyway.

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