Broken Sword: Reforged

4.9
909 reviews
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USK: Ages 12+
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About this game

Leap into a thrilling adventure with Broken Sword - Shadow of the Templars: Reforged!

The million-selling, multi-award-winning classic that defined a genre is back—beautifully enhanced and fully remastered for mobile.

Step into the shoes of intrepid American George Stobbart, as he and fearless journalist Nico Collard are swept into a mysterious journey of intrigue and jeopardy.

From the cafés of Paris to long forgotten temples in Syria, from shadowy alleys in Spain to underground crypts in Ireland, guide George on a globe-spanning adventure, exploring exotic locations, solving ancient mysteries, and thwarting a dark conspiracy to reveal the secret truths of the Knights Templar.

FEATURES
- Solve ingenious story-driven puzzles
- Explore beautifully reimagined locations across Europe and the Middle East
- Fully voice acted with unforgettable characters and dialogue
- Unlock achievements that reward both progress and creativity as you play
- Remastered in stunning Full HD with enhanced audio
- Original soundtrack by acclaimed composer Barrington Pheloung
- Works completely offline
- One-time purchase
- No ads, no in-app purchases
- Google Play Cloud Save support

Whether it’s your first time or a return to an old favorite, this is the ultimate way to experience one of gaming’s greatest adventures.

Based on the original game from 1996, never before on Google Play!

Differences to the 2010 Director's Cut:
- Paris in the Fall - return of the classic intro
- Play George Stobbart - exclusively from his perspective
- Full HD - repainted backgrounds & sprites
- Toggle feature - switch back to original 1996 graphics
- Play your way - touch, controller, and mouse support
- Consequences - careful out there, George!
Updated on
Sep 4, 2025

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Ratings and reviews

4.9
755 reviews
Peter Wening
October 18, 2025
Edit: It's a really great point-and-click adventure game. The puzzles to solve are challenging but not too complicated. You can also adjust how much help you need in the settings menu. I can't wait to explore the other locations than Paris. If you notice at the intro that the aspect ratio doesn't fit your screen, just delete cache and data, helped me get unstuck at the first telephone.
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Matt Lee
June 25, 2025
Very good. In comparison with the PS1 version I grew up with, the animation is crisp and the sound is much higher quality. It's as fun as I remember. The touch screen interface, while taking some time to get used to, is a lot more intuitive than a PS1 d-pad. Bravo. But it would be nice if the game could disable my screen timeout. It seems to want to go to sleep while a cutscene is happening.
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Stephen Nealon
October 22, 2025
A timeless classic and a gorgeous redrawing of the original art. My main negative feedback is that the touchable objects or places seemed less obvious compared to the previous release. The Paris map suffers from this the most, where the pins don't align with the touch points and confused me early on. The voicework quality is poor, which is not unexpected given the time it was recorded in. But if the art can be redone to this level of quality, I feel the voices should have been enhanced too.
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What’s new

Minor fix