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Igualdade, Liberdade e Fraternidade

By Tim Stone on March 15th, 2009.

After last Sunday’s peek into the peculiar world of German simulations, I thought I’d go mainstream this week and draw attention to a free Portuguese-language action-adventure featuring swordplay, art appreciation, and conversations with Voltaire and Rousseau. Having stumbled through about twenty minutes of Tríade so far, I’m convinced it’s both “The finest Brazilian-made game about the French Revolution I have ever played” and also “Probably not worth downloading”. 
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