
Broken Sword: The Sleeping Dragon is an Adventure, Point-and-click and Puzzle game released Nov 14, 2003 for PC, PlayStation and Xbox.
Where to play: Broken Sword: The Sleeping Dragon is available on Steam and GOG. Use the store links above to grab it on your platform of choice.
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Broken Sword: The Sleeping Dragon moves away from the 2D point-and-click concept from the earlier games and features a full 3D world, with a camera that does not rotate, but uses fixed cinematic perspectives, combined with full 5.1 sound. For the Windows version the game is no longer controlled through the mouse, but now through the keyboard, for the movement of the characters as well as all the actions. The player alternately controls George or Nico. Next to typical adventure gameplay such as exploration, conversations, and searching and combining items, there are also a few action sequences. The characters can duck, sneak, hang from ledges and move crates to reach higher areas.
Powerful seismic events are shaking the world. Something sinister is emerging. An Ancient Conspiracy, the Secret of the Templars, and a fiendish source of pure Evil are responsible. The death of a back bedroom computer hacker in Paris is just the beginning of another extraordinary adventure for George Stobbart and Nico Collard. Welcome to the world of Broken Sword.
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Quick answers about Broken Sword: The Sleeping DragonWhat platforms is Broken Sword: The Sleeping Dragon on?
Broken Sword: The Sleeping Dragon is available on PC, PlayStation and Xbox.
When was Broken Sword: The Sleeping Dragon released?
Broken Sword: The Sleeping Dragon was released on Nov 14, 2003.
Where can I play Broken Sword: The Sleeping Dragon?
You can get Broken Sword: The Sleeping Dragon on Steam and GOG. The store links on this page point to the official pages.
How is Broken Sword: The Sleeping Dragon rated?
Broken Sword: The Sleeping Dragon holds a player score of 66/100 (6.5/10) from 87 ratings.








