- Publisher: Double Fine Productions
- Release Date: Apr 28, 2015
- Also On: iPhone/iPad
User Score
Mixed or average reviews- based on 145 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 64 out of 145
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Mixed: 37 out of 145
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Negative: 44 out of 145
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May 2, 2015
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Apr 29, 2015
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Apr 28, 2015
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May 15, 2015
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May 10, 2015A complete disappointment and abandonment of the premise. Rather than continue the character development and story telling from the first act, it **** the bed and throws a garbage conclusion together that raises far more questions than answers. What a waste.
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May 2, 2015Broken Age had a promising start with Act 1, but Act 2 is a significant dissapointment, full of repetition and bad puzzle design, hurting the game as a whole.
A big disappointment, sadly. -
May 4, 2015
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May 3, 2015
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May 9, 2015
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May 16, 2015
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Jun 8, 2015Broken Age never delivers on the initial promise of an amazing adventure in the style of classic adventures from the 90's. It's a decent game though, especially Act 1 while the Act 2 seems rushed and with bad/random puzzle design.
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May 1, 2015
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May 17, 2015
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May 5, 2015This is almost identical to act 1 with different dialogue and touch ups, but because it's Tim Sheifer it's amazing right? NO!!!!! This is robbery. Do not support this crap! Do not buy this. This is clearly rushed through.
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Apr 30, 2015Great game from a developer that's attracted an inexplicable amount of criticism for seemingly innocuous things. One of the finest examples of the adventure genre.
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May 2, 2015
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May 6, 2015
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May 14, 2015Act 1 held do much promise that Act 2 simply fails to live up to. As much as I want to like it, and I really wanted to love the Broken Age's Act 2, it is a confusing and unsatisfying experience.
Sorry to say, this game is another example of a game that starts out strong then falls apart. -
May 23, 2015
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May 13, 2015
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May 18, 2015
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May 25, 2015Great game from Tim Schaffer!! The visuals are amazing, the story is engaging an the puzzles are far better in act 2. It's very creative how he reused the same rooms from act 1 to a whole different thing in act 2. The plot twist in the story is incredible and the final scene is very rewarding. So sorry for people who create another game in their head and wasn't free to enjoy this masterpiece. :)
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Apr 10, 2016I'm SOOOO DISSAPPOINTED WITH ACT 2!
Act 1 has an amazing progression in story and character development. I couldn't stop turning the pages, but in act 2 it got to the point that I just looked up the guide to finish the game. The puzzles became mundane and all I wanted was to finish the story. I'm very disappointed with how it ends. Act 2 could have been developed more in the script phase. -
Jun 28, 2015I didn't know what am I suppose to do to finish the game. I must be so stupid if I didn't cheat. My 10 years old sister who loves playing game even played this game and she went to sleep in front of the computer because she didn't know what to do after she stuck. I tried to give her a hint but she just didn't get it. I also thought maybe the riddle just too hardcore?
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Jun 2, 2019Broken Age: Act 2 lacks a bit of the things that made me like the first game, includding adding some puzzles that were far from intuitive and challenged some of the sense I had, but it still manages to be a lovely game with a lot of heart in it.
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Nov 22, 2020
Awards & Rankings
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Jan 20, 2016Broken Age's first act was mediocre but had potential. Potential that its conclusion squanders.
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Jun 29, 2015As a whole, Broken Age is a must-play for any fan of point-and-click adventures. However it is pretty obvious that the game is forcibly split into two acts and if you have waited for a whole year to see the conclusion of the game’s story, you’re probably going to end up disappointed.
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CD-ActionJun 29, 2015Something more than just a homage to LucasArts classics. Broken Age built its own identity brick by brick, drawing inspiration from its ancestors, but not mindlessly. [06/2015, p.56]