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https://www.kongregate.com/games/vasantj/medieval-cop
If you are up for a change of setting I would suggest VA11 HallA Cyberpunk, game about being bartender you have a lot of talks, interactions inbetween job, and it feels you know chilling. Story and mood are very good. Just like attorney it's all about talking to people and having fun from reactions.
It has some plot twists and reveals that sound incredibly stupid out of context but are ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ amazing at the time. But is also a game that doesn't rely on said reveals to be a good time so if you do spoil yourself on them it's still totally worth playing.
It is also VERY 'click on things' heavy though because the primary gameplay is posessing objects and timing puzzles. The writing is good but you ARE asking about games like this after all, which can be played very leisurely. So best to be honest about the full package.
If you mean storywise, some other Nintendo DS games like Time Hollow, Ghost Trick, etc. come to mind. Don't get that "other" wrong, though: The PC port of Phoenix Wright is superior to the DS version, and they really got it right with multiple save slots, saving at any time, sharp graphics even at 1980x1020 resolution, etc.
I did not expect much from the port. I was wrong. This makes ir worthwhile playing through the first three games again (also that it is how long since I played through them? Ten years?)
There is only one bad thing I can say about this port: There are three more Nintendo DS games that direly need to be ported. Without at least the fourth game, the series is incomplete. The Miles Edgeworth Investigations games would be really nice, but seem not really related storywise, other than having Miles as the main character (although just like the main series, they are grand opuses that span multiple cases).