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"Broken Sword: Reforged Revives Classic Point-and-Click on Mobile"

By NicholasMay 01,2025

In the realm of point-and-click adventures, the Broken Sword series is a towering presence, revered as Europe's most successful franchise in a genre traditionally dominated by PC games. Now, mobile enthusiasts can dive into the revamped and remastered experience with **Broken Sword - Shadow of the Templars: Reforged**, available on both iOS and Android.

Set against the backdrop of Paris, the game follows the journey of American tourist George Stobbart and journalist Nico Collard. The story kicks off with a bang when George witnesses the bombing of a Parisian cafe and the escape of a mysterious clown, propelling him into a centuries-old conspiracy that spans from Paris to Syria, Ireland, and beyond.

True to its name, **Reforged** delivers a visually enhanced experience. With fully reanimated and repainted graphics, the game's already impressive visuals are now smoother and more captivating than ever.

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**Choose wisely** - Broken Sword caters to players who prefer a more serious tone over the humor often found in point-and-click adventures. Forget rubber chickens; this game offers a globe-trotting plot and a complex narrative that our very own publication has praised, stating that Broken Sword, "effortlessly outclasses Dan Brown's similarly themed and tricksy novel." That's right, we're saying it's better than *The Da Vinci Code*. And who says there's no room for controversy in journalism?

If you're eager to immerse yourself in this intricate narrative, solve ingenious puzzles, and embark on a thrilling adventure, you can pre-register for **Broken Sword - Shadow of the Templars: Reforged** on your preferred platform right now.

For die-hard Broken Sword fans who have already explored every corner of the series, don't miss out on our definitive list of the top 15 best adventure games on iOS and Android, offering more gems in this unique genre.

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