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How Charles Cecil survived crowdfunding: “I was nervous our fans were going to turn against us”
A few months ago, Broken Sword creator Charles Cecil walked out of the office of Revolution Software and onto the Shambles, the Diagon Alley-esque street that has survived since York’s days as a medieval trade hub. He closed the door behind him, somewhat grumpily - he’d had to work late, and it was already past eight o’clock. Then a voice piped up behind him. "And one day, when you get older, you will play Broken Sword," said a young woman to her toddler. "This is where Revolution are based." Cecil had stumbled across an annual pilgrimage to the site where British point-and-click adventures are made. From the sounds of it, this young woman was not alone in making the journey. Cecil register

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