Description

King ’n Knight is an arcade platform game that takes place in a medieval fantasy world. Play solo or co-op in this adventure inspired by the games of the 16-bit era.

History

In King ’n Knight, you will travel alone or with your friends for an adventure in a medival fantasy world filled with demons. You have to fight against the monsters to restore peace in the realm and free your princess from the claws of evil.

Features

  • Solo / Coop up to 4 players online or on the same screen.
  • +50 monsters, +12 boss, +12 levels.
  • Choose from one of the 6 available classes: knight, paladin, wizard, sorcerer, rogue and archer.
  • Collect gold in the levels, and gear up your hero by buying weapons and equipment in the villages.
  • Play in co-op and adapt your equipment to the situation : The bow will help you attack the enemies from a distance, the sword is the perfect play style to defeat small monsters, whereas the axe will help you kill the stronger one. The torch, difficult to master, will help you guide your friends in the dark!
  • Controller support.
  • Nintendo Switch Multiplayer: Share screen, Online, LAN.

Videos

TrailerYouTube

Gameplay Video by LethamyrYouTube

Gameplay Video by LethamyrYouTube

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Selected Articles

  • This really is a great arcade game for you and some friends to jump in and die a lot together. [...]
    Cactus, Steam review
  • I'm really enjoying this game and would recommend it to anyone that's a fan of the GnG games or a retro style challenge. [...]
    ManInTheBox4, Steam review
  • [...] un premier jeu encourageant qui nous fait retrouver l’ambiance arcade si chaleureuse d’antan et qui réussit son opération “hommage” avec panache. A tester pour ceux à la recherche de challenge.
    Frédéric Bouquin, m2gaming.ca

About Jérémy Entressangle

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I'm a french solo gamedev. Passionate about retro games, love make neo-retro game.
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King 'n Knight Credits

Jérémy Entressangle
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