Broken Sword creator designed Disney's Christmas Carol game
Unlike Dante's Inferno, there's a very good chance that the new game based on (Robert Zemeckis's upcoming movie version of) Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol won't make us want to go back in time and apologize to the original work's author on behalf of the industry we love so much. The main reason: it's designed by Revolution Software's Charles Cecil, best known for his work on Broken Sword. Cecil's experience with smart adventure games means that this new game is unlikely to turn Ebenezer Scrooge into a musclebound avenger who tears apart the ghosts invading his home."The approach I took was to place the player as the hand of fate," Cecil told Develop about the Sumo Digital-developed game, "guiding a very willful protagonist down the road to redemption, and he doesn't want to down that road at all. Players have to interact with people and the environment to make that happen, and it tells the story in really different way. I'm very happy with it."
We never thought we'd find a licensed Disney game about Christmas so interesting! Another different way this story is being told: with Cecil's own narration. He did some placeholder voice work, and "the Americans" insisted that it remain in the final game.
Though Cecil didn't specify platforms, a game based on A Christmas Carol is set to come out on DS on November 3, just before the November 3 release of the film.













Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Tom Kalinske, CEO. (tomkalinske.blogspot.com) @ Oct 6th 2009 8:43PM
I hadn't heard of the game or the new movie. So much for promotion.
Shadowbender (Nelson Is Behind You) @ Oct 6th 2009 8:47PM
So much for promotion? They had a freakin' train ride about the thing. The whole thing designed for the movie. Sorry dude, but so much for promotion my crapper.
ClarkyAC @ Oct 6th 2009 9:17PM
Now exchange where you live
gobo @ Oct 6th 2009 8:44PM
Game sounds promising, unfortunately it is tied in to Uncanny Valley The Movie 3.
dynnnbag @ Oct 6th 2009 11:17PM
Uncanny valley doesn't apply to stylized characters such as the ones in this movie.
They aren't trying to look real, they're cartoony. Therefore no uncanny valley
Giroro @ Oct 7th 2009 11:54AM
Uncanny valley can apply to stylized characters, at least if they do it wrong. I don't really get that response from this movie though so its not a problem for me.
gobo @ Oct 7th 2009 2:29PM
Explain how this isn't trying to look real.
http://img205.imageshack.us/img205/3301/picture12bm.png
Sure, it's "cartoony," but that's only because it's a cartoon! In the effort to create realistic human figures, they had to start from somewhere. In this case, being that it's a cartoon, they had to start with... I don't know... CARTOONS! In your definition, Uncanny Valley doesn't apply anywhere. That human-looking robot doesn't fit the theory because she's robotic, but she's only robotic because they decided to make a robot look as human as possible.
Uncanny Valley most certainly applies here, just as it applied to Beowulf and The Polar Express.
Jose @ Oct 6th 2009 8:44PM
Paragraph 2:
"guiding a very willful protagonist down the road to redemption, and he doesn't want to down that road at all."
Correction:
"want to go down that road at all."
ClarkyAC @ Oct 6th 2009 8:45PM
i thought downing pints was effort... this is something else
Marco le Polo @ Oct 6th 2009 8:46PM
Just before my birthday!! Wait...
ClarkyAC @ Oct 6th 2009 8:47PM
Broken Sword.. Seems like a good time to become Nostalgic.
ClarkyAC @ Oct 6th 2009 8:48PM
FUCK! WHERE ARE MY DISCS?
plyx @ Oct 6th 2009 9:12PM
I don't get the Dante's Inferno reference. Does the game suck or were the developers too liberal with their interpretation?
Jay @ Oct 7th 2009 11:28AM
You're kidding, right?
monkeyzamm @ Oct 6th 2009 9:39PM
Fcuking shit I hated Broken Sword I got to this hotel where you find some important document and then your supposed to leave and you can't because they see you withit and kill you and I never got passed that. It pissed me off so much as a kid.
Tom Kalinske, CEO. (tomkalinske.blogspot.com) @ Oct 6th 2009 10:08PM
Another?
*punches Bobby Kotick again.*
Dv8thwonder @ Oct 6th 2009 10:11PM
May the 3 ghosts of Christmas haunt you for all eternity.
BPMOmega [XBL, PSN, Steam] @ Oct 6th 2009 10:49PM
Now that's two Disney games I'm interested in. Fascinating.
Giroro @ Oct 7th 2009 11:56AM
I have to be honest, I'm sick of A Christmas Carol. That story has been redone so many different ways that I wanto go back in time and kidney punch Charles Dickens.
Tidal @ Oct 7th 2009 1:27PM
Correction: You want to beat the (wait for it) dickens outta him.
Haha! I crack me up.
Roy @ Oct 7th 2009 5:55PM
I haven't heard of this game either.
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