
Release Date: January 28, 2014
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.
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 January 28, 2014
PlayStation Vita April 28, 2015
PlayStation 4 April 28, 2015
Xbox One June 27, 2017
Android May 14, 2015
Apple iOS June 12, 2014
Nintendo Switch September 13, 2018
Developer: Double Fine Productions, Inc.
Publisher: Double Fine Productions, Inc.
Last update: February 5, 2014
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.
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System Requirements for Broken Age Video Game:
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.
Game Ratings for Broken Age Video Game.
Examiner: 4 / 5 by Tanya Valdez
Broken Age is full of attitude. The parallel storylines, the aesthetics, and the music bundled with the humor gives the game its personality and is definitely a game that is highly recommended.
Reno Gazette-Journal: 4 / 5 by Jason Hidalgo
Despite the large wart that some of the more hardcore puzzles present, however, Broken Age remains a beautiful game, overall. Yes, it has its blemishes and frustrating personality flaws. Deep inside, though, Broken Age is a good guy — or girl — with its heart in the right place. Give it a shot if you like classic point-and-click adventure games.
God is a Geek: 9 / 10 by Mikhail Madnani
Incredibly polished, with gorgeous visuals and terrific voice acting, only some difficult late-game puzzles stop Broken Age from being the absolute pinnacle of the genre.
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