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The plot weaves in local legends, specifically the "Asanbosam"—a race of vampiric humanoids rumored to dwell in the jungle trees. Characterization of Sam Peters

Secret Files: Sam Peters is a 2013 point-and-click adventure game developed by Animation Arts and published by Deep Silver . As a spin-off of the established Secret Files series, it shifts the spotlight from series protagonist Nina Kalenkow to the brash, ambitious journalist Sam Peters. The game serves as a bridge between major installments, exploring Sam’s solo adventures following her appearance in Secret Files 2: Puritas Cordis . Secret Files Sam Peters

The game is notable for its portrayal of Sam Peters as a "comprehensively great-looking, natural blonde, and highly intelligent" reporter. Reviewers and players often describe her as more conceited and prone to profanity than Nina Kalenkow, reflecting a shift toward a more cynical and modern protagonist. Her primary motivation is the search for a career-defining "byline," often leading her to take significant risks in the Ghanaian jungle. The plot weaves in local legends, specifically the

Sam travels to Lake Bosumtwi in Ghana, an ancient meteorite crater, to investigate reports of strange, unknown lifeforms. The game serves as a bridge between major

Secret Files: Sam Peters adheres to traditional adventure game standards while utilizing an optimized interface.

The majority of challenges are inventory-based, requiring Sam to combine items to solve environmental obstacles. For example, one sequence involves using syrup and a paintbrush to catch fast-moving ants for a biological sample.

The story begins shortly after Sam escapes a volcanic eruption on an Indonesian island. Rather than finding rest, her boss at Uncharted magazine—a scientific publication described with humor as "Playboy for scientists"—dispatches her to Africa to chase a groundbreaking story.