Parents' Guide to

Broken Age

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Chris Morris By Chris Morris , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 11+

Modern twist on old-school game type; some violent themes.

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What's It About?

The story centers on two different tweens in entirely different situations -- one in an overly protective spaceship, the other facing a possible sacrifice to a monster. And for virtually all of the game, they're separate, with players flipping back and forth between the two using a toggle at the bottom right of the screen. Users will touch the screen to get players to move to certain locations and use items from their inventory by dragging them onto people or objects.

Is It Any Good?

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The nostalgia emanating from BROKEN AGE is almost overwhelming. It's a love song to the classic days of computer games from one of the best developers of the point-and-click adventure. And it does a good job of intriguing players, who want to know how the two very different stories eventually combine. But whether you'll like it really depends on your gaming history.

Those who have played the older games might feel at home, figuring out the right order in which to do things and the slow pace. Younger gamers, though, may get frustrated or bored. There's plenty of whimsy in the games, a trademark of developer Double Fine, but there aren't a whole lot of laugh-out-loud moments, which is kind of disappointing. And the cliffhanger ending (the game is Part 1 of two) makes the whole thing feel a bit incomplete.

Talk to Your Kids About ...

  • Families can talk about how the common theme of overprotective parents is presented in this game. What do you think about the actions of the parents and the kids?

  • Families can also talk about the importance of thinking ahead before acting.

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