Yixian
03-25-2010, 07:50 AM
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I'm sure most of you know of Broken Sword: Director's Cut, from Revolution Software (developers of Beneath a Steel Sky). BS:DC was released to high critical acclaim on the app store a few months ago and the developers have now said on their site that an iPad version is in the works!
Imo the iPad is the best ever device for 2D adventure titles, and Broken Sword is among the best ever.
http://www.revolution.co.uk/_forum.php?neuron=1&topic=5718
TouchArcade review of BS:DC for iPhone:
http://toucharcade.com/2010/01/25/broken-sword-the-directors-cut-a-point-and-click-classic-made-even-better/
Broken Sword: Shadow of the Templars: The Director's Cut is a remake of a point-and-click adventure from '96 that many consider to be one of the greatest games within its genre..
.. Broken Sword's creative touch interface works like a charm on the iPhone screen, but it was the one-two punch of the game's fantastic soundtrack and art that really hooked me. The piano-heavy orchestral soundtrack is so good that I purchased it from the iTunes store so I could listen to it later, and the fact that every line of dialogue in the game is voiced makes this a game that must be experienced with headphones. Dave Gibbon's contribution to the art and animation was an invaluable addition, as the painted backgrounds and the fluid animation adds a certain appealing touch to the game.
http://wiimedia.ign.com/wii/image/article/949/949612/broken-sword-the-shadow-of-the-templar-directors-cut-20090130101535665_640w.jpg
http://www.videogamesblogger.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/broken-sword-directors-cut-wii-ds-screenshot-big.jpg
http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/brokensword/brokensword-wii3.jpg
I'm sure most of you know of Broken Sword: Director's Cut, from Revolution Software (developers of Beneath a Steel Sky). BS:DC was released to high critical acclaim on the app store a few months ago and the developers have now said on their site that an iPad version is in the works!
Imo the iPad is the best ever device for 2D adventure titles, and Broken Sword is among the best ever.
http://www.revolution.co.uk/_forum.php?neuron=1&topic=5718
TouchArcade review of BS:DC for iPhone:
http://toucharcade.com/2010/01/25/broken-sword-the-directors-cut-a-point-and-click-classic-made-even-better/
Broken Sword: Shadow of the Templars: The Director's Cut is a remake of a point-and-click adventure from '96 that many consider to be one of the greatest games within its genre..
.. Broken Sword's creative touch interface works like a charm on the iPhone screen, but it was the one-two punch of the game's fantastic soundtrack and art that really hooked me. The piano-heavy orchestral soundtrack is so good that I purchased it from the iTunes store so I could listen to it later, and the fact that every line of dialogue in the game is voiced makes this a game that must be experienced with headphones. Dave Gibbon's contribution to the art and animation was an invaluable addition, as the painted backgrounds and the fluid animation adds a certain appealing touch to the game.
http://wiimedia.ign.com/wii/image/article/949/949612/broken-sword-the-shadow-of-the-templar-directors-cut-20090130101535665_640w.jpg
http://www.videogamesblogger.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/broken-sword-directors-cut-wii-ds-screenshot-big.jpg
http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/brokensword/brokensword-wii3.jpg