Broken Sword V: The Serpent's Curse
Point and ClickBroken Sword V: The Serpent's Curse is the upcoming fifth installment in the broken sword series. There are not too many details known about this game...
You take on the role of a young peasant named Diermot most recently employed as a beater for the king's hunting party. One night, the king receives a note from a messenger, requesting the king's services to help stamp out a rebellion in the remote village of Turnvale. As the king's men depart on their horses to ride to the rescue, Diermot’s pony follows them, and he is unwittingly dragged along to the battle...
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Broken Sword V: The Serpent's Curse is the upcoming fifth installment in the broken sword series. There are not too many details known about this game...
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No sound? That's a huge portion of the game experience missing...
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