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* [[Executive Meddling]]: ''The Sleeping Dragon'' and ''The Angel of Death'' had a fair share of meddlings. Revolution wanted to create those games in 2D, but publishers and retailers demanded that they should be in 3D.
* [[Executive Meddling]]: ''The Sleeping Dragon'' and ''The Angel of Death'' had a fair share of meddlings. Revolution wanted to create those games in 2D, but publishers and retailers demanded that they should be in 3D.
** As for the third game, the reason why there are lots of crate puzzles is that there's a lack of general time and funding pressures to create the game.
** As for the third game, the reason why there are lots of crate puzzles is that there's a lack of general time and funding pressures to create the game.
* [[Fake Nationality: With the exception of George and ''Broken Sword 4''!Nico, most of the supporting characters are played by British voice actors and actresses.
* [[Fake Nationality]]: With the exception of George and ''Broken Sword 4''!Nico, most of the supporting characters are played by British voice actors and actresses.
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Revision as of 19:08, 10 May 2018


  • Breakthrough Hit: Revolution has been recognized because of the first two games.
  • Christmas Rushed: The Serpent's Curse was never intended to be split in two episodes. Revolution released that game in December 2013 to fulfill their promise to their fans who backed in the Kickstarter as well as to get income in holiday season.
  • Contest Winner Cameo: In The Serpent's Curse, Kat and Adam are based on two Kickstarter contributor's interests.
  • Cross-Dressing Voices: Emma Tate voices as young Tiago Marques in The Serpent's Curse.
  • Executive Meddling: The Sleeping Dragon and The Angel of Death had a fair share of meddlings. Revolution wanted to create those games in 2D, but publishers and retailers demanded that they should be in 3D.
    • As for the third game, the reason why there are lots of crate puzzles is that there's a lack of general time and funding pressures to create the game.
  • Fake Nationality: With the exception of George and Broken Sword 4!Nico, most of the supporting characters are played by British voice actors and actresses.