Double Fine promised a classic point-and-click title when it launched its crowd-funding campaign three long years ago, but the developer didn’t just rely on nostalgia. Instead, it made a game that captures the humor of the games Tim Schafer worked on at LucasArts while creating a modern aesthetic that totally suits the story.
Watch adventure game pioneer Tim Schafer and Double Fines' three year journey to bring Broken Age to life in a heartfelt, behind-the-scenes documentary series.
The studio known for Brutal Legend, Broken Age, Costume Quest and the remastered edition of Grim Fandango had to give a dozen of its loyal employees the axe this week.
The pioneer of point-and-click gaming has publicly stated that they Double Fine Productions has sold enough copies of Broken Age: Act 1 that its second act has been given a full green-light.
Sometimes a game can come into your life, shatter your expectations and remind you that some of the most amazing moments you can ever encounter in the meta-verses of both fiction and entertainment can be brought to you by a video game. Broken Age does this with the one of the least likely of genres -- a point-and-click adventure game.
Double Fine's Kickstarter legend and record-setter Broken Age arrived today for backers, but the rest of us the wait will be a little bit longer. Fortunately, it won't be too long.