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'''Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars''', known as '''Circle of Blood''' in the US, was developed by Charles Cecil of [[Revolution Software]] and released for [[Windows]], [[PlayStation]], and [[Game Boy Advance]]. This is the first in a series of {{c|Broken Sword}} games, spanning from [[1996]] to the latest one released in [[2006]]. It has also been ported to the [[Palm OS]] by [[Astraware]], and to the Wii and Nintendo DS. It was followed by [[Broken Sword II: The Smoking Mirror]]. | '''Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars''', known as '''Circle of Blood''' in the US, was developed by Charles Cecil of [[Revolution Software]] and released for [[Windows]], [[PlayStation]], and [[Game Boy Advance]]. This is the first in a series of {{c|Broken Sword}} games, spanning from [[1996]] to the latest one released in [[2006]]. It has also been ported to the [[Palm OS]] by [[Astraware]], and to the Wii and Nintendo DS. It was followed by [[Broken Sword II: The Smoking Mirror]]. | ||
On March 21, [[2009]], [[Ubisoft]] released a special edition of Shadow of the Templars for the [[Wii]] and [[Nintendo DS]]. The special editions are extended versions of the original. Unlike in the original, players can play as Nico. The new ones include new puzzles designed specifically for each platform. The Wii version is titled Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars - The Director's Cut and features new character artwork during conversations and a new first person view for certain puzzles. Unlike the original game, the updated version also allows for multiple solutions to puzzles and a new co-operative mode for two players. | On [[March 21]], [[2009]], [[Ubisoft]] released a special edition of Shadow of the Templars for the [[Wii]] and [[Nintendo DS]]. The special editions are extended versions of the original. Unlike in the original, players can play as Nico. The new ones include new puzzles designed specifically for each platform. The Wii version is titled Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars - The Director's Cut and features new character artwork during conversations and a new first person view for certain puzzles. Unlike the original game, the updated version also allows for multiple solutions to puzzles and a new co-operative mode for two players. | ||
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