Broken Sword: The Sleeping Dragon
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Generelle oplysninger | |
Udvikler | Revolution Software |
Udgiver | THQ The Adventure Company |
Serie | Broken Sword |
Regissør | Charles Cecil |
Designer | Charles Cecil |
Producent | Steve Ince |
Komponist | Benjamin McCulloch |
Distributør | Good Old Games Steam Humble Store |
Motor | RenderWare |
Udgivet | 14. november 2003 (WIN, PS2, Xbox) 17. november 2003 (WIN) 4. december 2003 (Xbox) 30. september 2004 (PS2) |
Genre | Adventure |
Spiltype | Singleplayer |
Platforme | Windows PlayStation 2 Xbox |
Aldersgrænse | ESRB: T (Teen USK: 6+ PEGI: 12+ |
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Broken Sword: The Sleeping Dragon er det tredje spil i Broken Sword-serien og udkom i november, 2003. Spillet er udviklet af Revolution Software og udgivet af THQ. Spillet er banebrydende for serien, da det er det første i 3D-grafik, og uden point-and-click-styring. Rolf Saxon vendte tilbage i rollen som George Stobbart.
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