5/16/2023 0 Comments Broken age fan art![]() The phrase "old school" got me interested. Video production company 2 Player Productions would document the development of the game. In its pitch video, Tim Schafer announces his plans to create a fan-funded old school adventure game. Double Fine's Kickstarter project for "Double Fine Adventure", the working title of Broken Age, then caught my attention. Machinarium was the first game I bought for Linux. Around that time I noticed that more and more games got Linux ports. Three and a half years ago I didn't know about the existence of video game developer Double Fine. While I played online Flash games and used DOSBox to play DOS games, I primarily played free software games, such as The Battle for Wesnoth, SuperTux and NetHack. In 1997 I moved to Linux, and my computers have been Linux-only since. There's a poster of the latter above my bed. My favourites were Day of the Tentacle and Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis. During the last decade of the twentieth century I enjoyed playing games such as King's Quest V and VI, Leisure Suit Larry 6, and Woodruff and the Schnibble of Azimuth. I've always been a fan of old school adventure games. It's easier to understand the impression Broken Age has left on me by telling you a bit about myself. Hard Drive: Samsung 840 EVO, 250GB Software Specifications:ĭesktop Environment: Cinnamon 2.4.8 This review is virtually spoiler free. Memory: 16GB DDR3 Corsair Vengeance LP 1600 Video Card: Nvidia GeForce GTX 650 Ti Boost 2GB Documentary Rating: 9/10 Hardware Specifications: ![]()
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