![]() We have been making more money since we began self-publishing our games, but unfortunately it still would not be enough.” That actually makes a lot of sense and we feel good about it. ![]() Clearly, any overages were going to have to be paid by Double Fine, with our own money from the sales of our other games. “Going back to Kickstarter for it seemed wrong. “Asking a publisher for the money was out of the question because it would violate the spirit of the Kickstarter, and also, publishers,” Schafer explained. The idea is that fans will get their hands on the game sooner and help fund the completion of the games from sales of the first episode. Schafer told fans that rather than gutting the current game design and art, Broken Age will be split into two halves, the first of which will be released in January 2014. There’s just a certain amount of scope needed to create a complex puzzle space and to develop a real story. “I think I just have an idea in my head about how big an adventure game should be, so it’s hard for me to design one that’s much smaller than Grim Fandango or Full Throttle. “Even though we received much more money from our Kickstarter than we, or anybody anticipated, that didn’t stop me from getting excited and designing a game so big that it would need even more money,” admitted Schafer. In a letter to backers, Double Fine founder Tim Schafer revealed that if Broken Age were to continue as currently designed, it wouldn’t be finished until July of next year. For background on the project, fans can check out Double Fine Adventure!, a documentary created by 2 Player Productions following the development of the game and listen to the original soundtrack from acclaimed composer, Peter McConnell, here.But some of these projects have started to run into trouble, and Broken Age is no exception. The game also features an original orchestral soundtrack plus an all-star vocal cast, including Elijah Wood, Jennifer Hale, and Jack Black.īroken Age is also available across a number of platforms, including PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita and Steam for $14.99, as well as the App Store and Google Play for $4.99. Players can freely switch between the characters and their individual stories, helping them take control of their own lives, and dealing with the unexpected adventures that follow. Originally released in 2014 following a record-breaking crowdfunding campaign, Broken Age is a family friendly, hand-animated, puzzle-filled adventure game following Vella Tartine and Shay Volta - two teenagers in strangely similar situations, but radically different worlds. Additionally, a physical release of Broken Age for Nintendo Switch will be coming soon from Limited Run Games. Well internet - that day has arrived! Brought to Nintendo Switch by Double Fine and the game porting experts at BlitWorks, starting today, Switch owners everywhere can experience the tale of Broken Age via the Nintendo eShop for $14.99. No further details on the physical release at this point of time.Īt E3 2018, Double Fine Productions’ Tim Schafer sent the internet buzzing when he announced that the company’s flagship adventure game, Broken Age, would soon be arriving on Nintendo Switch. To celebrate, the company announced it’s working with Limited Run Games to print a Nintendo Switch physical release for Broken Age. Double Fine Productions’ flagship adventure game, Broken Age, has finally launched on the Switch eShop today for USD14.99.
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