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Broken Age

Broken Age

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Release Date: January 28, 2014

Adventure, Point-and-click, 2D, Crowdfunding, Indie Games, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, Singleplayer, Xbox Game Pass Premium, PC Game Pass

Classic point-and-click adventure developed by Double Fine studio, which was led by Tim Schaffer himself - a true legend of the industry and co-author of such cult titles as Day of the Tentacle and Grim Fandango. The plot of the game focuses on two seemingly unrelated characters.

7.9

OpenCritic

8.4

Steam

5.1

Users

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Broken Age is a point-and-click adventure telling the stories of a young boy and girl leading parallel lives. The girl has been chosen by her village to be sacrificed to a terrible monster--but she decides to fight back. Meanwhile, a boy on a spaceship is living a solitary life under the care of a motherly computer, but he wants to break free to lead adventures and do good in the world. Adventures ensue.

Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows January 28, 2014

PlayStation Vita

PlayStation Vita April 28, 2015

PlayStation 4

PlayStation 4 April 28, 2015

Xbox One

Xbox One June 27, 2017

Android

Android May 14, 2015

Apple iOS

Apple iOS June 12, 2014

Nintendo Switch

Nintendo Switch September 13, 2018

Features

Broken Age Game Guide
Guide

Last update: February 5, 2014

Broken Age Game Guide

Broken Age guide contains a detailed description of all objectives players have to follow in the game. The walkthrough gives instructions on solving puzzles as well as locations of all in-game items along with helpful screenshots.

Broken Age Game Guide

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System Requirements

System Requirements for Broken Age Video Game:

PC Windows

PC / Windows

Recommended System Requirements:
Core 2 Duo 2.2 GHz, 3 GB RAM, graphic card 1 GB (GeForce 460 or better), 1.5 GB HDD, Windows XP/7.

Ratings

Game Ratings for Broken Age Video Game.

7.9

OpenCritic Rating

Game is Recomended by 79% of Critics. There are 38 Critic Reviews.

OpenCritic

COGconnected: 92 / 100 by Anthony Bacchus

Puzzle solutions are always a few short minutes away and long gone are the genre's nonsensical conundrums that have plagued gamers for years.

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Telegraph: 3.5 / 5 by Chris Schilling

Tim Schafer's warm, humanist adventure is a game of two halves, but its triumphs outweigh the flaws.

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Game Revolution: 3 / 5 by Gil Almogi

I don't regret contributing to this journey in the least, and frankly, I feel like the first half of Broken Age is very much worth experiencing. And that's how I'll rate it—as an excellent first half with a middling second half. What a shame.

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84%

STEAM Score

All Reviews: Very Positive (8,074)

STEAM
User Reviews Summary generated by AI

The main pros of the game

  • Art and Animation: The game features stunning hand-drawn visuals and charming character designs, which many players found beautiful and engaging.
  • Voice Acting: The voice acting is highly praised, with an all-star cast including Elijah Wood and Jack Black, adding depth and personality to the characters.
  • Story and Characters: The narrative is described as rich and engaging, with well-developed characters and interesting plot twists. The intertwining stories of the two protagonists, Shay and Vella, are particularly appreciated.
  • Nostalgia Factor: Many players noted a strong sense of nostalgia associated with the game, often recalling fond memories of watching playthroughs or playing it during their childhood.
  • Humor and Writing: The dialogue is entertaining and witty, contributing to the game's overall charm.

The main cons of the game

  • Puzzle Difficulty: A significant number of players found the puzzles in Act 2 to be frustrating, cryptic, and sometimes illogical. Some puzzles required guesswork rather than logical reasoning, leading to a reliance on walkthroughs.
  • Act 2 Issues: Many reviews highlighted that the second act felt rushed and less cohesive compared to the first, with some players expressing disappointment in how the story's resolution was handled.
  • Navigation and Backtracking: Players noted that navigation could be tedious, especially with backtracking required between the two storylines, which sometimes disrupted the flow of gameplay.
  • Ending: Some players felt that the ending was abrupt or left them wanting more, with unresolved plot points or insufficient closure.

The features or elements that are missing from the game according to users

  • More Intuitive Puzzles: Players expressed a desire for puzzles that were more straightforward or logical, rather than relying on random mechanics or guesswork.
  • Improved Story Resolution: Many wished for a more satisfying and comprehensive conclusion to the story, feeling that the final acts did not adequately resolve the setup from the beginning.
  • Dialogue Skipping Options: Some users wanted the ability to skip specific lines in conversations rather than having to skip entire dialogues, which would have made the experience smoother.
  • Less Randomness in Puzzles: Several reviews mentioned the randomness of certain puzzles, suggesting that a more structured approach to puzzle design would enhance the gameplay experience.

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