The adventure game Broken Age, created by a Kickstarter project has really convinced audiences and critics by bringing back the atmosphere of the old LucasArts games: the adventure is now available complete with the release of Broken Age Act, as a free upgrade : For iPad and iPhone costs $ 9.99, while the version of Mac costs $ 24.99.
Broken Age, adventure born from the genius of Tim Schafer, known in the world of video games of the 90’s for helping to give birth to LucasArts adventures such as The Secret of Monkey Island, has impressed audiences and critics, not only for chapters on iPad and Mac, but also to the recent arrival of iPhone. A few hours is available in the App Store and Mac App Store free update that brings the second act of the game, making the adventure complete, first chopped into two parts due to lack of funds.
The gameplay at the base of the second act remains completely unchanged, since the traditional point and click adventure, that for mechanical winks just the already mentioned The Secret of Monkey Island. On the Mac, in particular, the entire adventure is fully manageable via mouse, having to click to move the characters in certain areas of the stage, and being able to interact more and click through with the characters and props. On iPhone and iPad the click of the mouse are replaced by comfortable tap directly on the screen. The entire story is centered on environmental puzzles, in which solve funny puzzles in order to continue the quest. This system is maintained unchanged even in the second act of the game, which is a continuous compared to the first chapters.
What is it changing the history of the background. Without going too much to spoil the plot background, the second act Broken Age starts exactly where the first ends. The player will once again lead to Shay and Vella, already protagonists of the first act, ending the previous adventure in a rather daring. Vella was able to defeat his adverse fate, then he finds himself in a mysterious beast. Shay after having regained consciousness on a beach, discovers that his whole life is based on a lie and will restart at a time of a trip equally mysterious than the first act. In short, the narrative of this second part of the game is still juicy and there will be many puzzles to unravel.
Broken Age, the whole story, including the second act, is available in the App Store for iPhone and iPad at a price of $ 9.99, while for Mac will download directly from here at $ 24.99, including the second act.