Difference between revisions of "Broken Sword 1"

From ScummVM :: Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(clarifying that it uses the Virtual Theatre engine)
(correcting name)
Line 7: Line 7:
developer=[[Revolution|Revolution Software]]|
developer=[[Revolution|Revolution Software]]|
platforms=DOS, GameBoy Advance,<br />Macintosh, PlayStation, Windows|
platforms=DOS, GameBoy Advance,<br />Macintosh, PlayStation, Windows|
engine=[[Sword1|Virtual Theater]]|
engine=[[Sword1|Virtual Theatre]]|
support=Since ScummVM 0.6.0|
support=Since ScummVM 0.6.0|
purchase=[[Where to get the games#Other Games|Yes]]|
purchase=[[Where to get the games#Other Games|Yes]]|

Revision as of 19:33, 12 September 2013

Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars
scummvm_2_0_0.jpg
First release 1996
Also known as Broken Sword, BS1, Sword 1,
Circle of Blood, Baphomet's
Curse, Knights of Baphomet,
Legend of the Templars
Developed by Revolution Software
Published by Astraware, Bam!, red fly,
Sold Out, Sony, Virgin, THQ
Distributed by (unknown)
Platforms DOS, GameBoy Advance,
Macintosh, PlayStation, Windows
Resolution 640x480, 256 colors
Engine Virtual Theatre
Support Since ScummVM 0.6.0
Available for
Purchase
Yes

The first installment in the Broken Sword series, Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars, also known as Circle of Blood in the United States, used a variant of Revolution's Virtual Theatre engine. The game follows an American tourist named George Stobbard and a French photographer named Nicole Collard, as they investigate a murder in which George is a suspect, and discover a conspiracy involving the ancient order of the Knights Templar, the group of men selected by the Papacy to fight in the Crusades.

Miscellaneous

External links