Decent game, gets boring after a little while. Could use a little more content. As it is it's just about worth the $4 pricetag.
Knights of the Tiny Table
- Release Date:
- Oct 21, 2021
- Developer:
- Roelosaurus
- Publisher:
- Roelosaurus
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
Key Features:
- Dice-based tactics: Roll the dice and deploy Knights to defeat the enemies, through a combination of strategy and luck.
- Arthurian heroes: Each Knight has his own attack pattern. Use their advantages to solve the tactical puzzles.
- Procedural score attack: Win as many randomly generated battles as efficently as possible to set the highest score.
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User Reviews
Knights of the Tiny Table is a well-made, simple puzzle game with a relaxing aesthetic. The majority of the gameplay centers around rolling 4 dice, which you then use to open a row or column on a grid to place a hero. These heroes have predefined attack patterns, so your dice rolls and hero placements become the essential cornerstones of each turn. As others have mentioned, it's a bit light on content - it takes a fair amount of grinding to acquire new heroes, and there's no alternate objective aside from doing so. Some additional quests or objectives would go a long way. Aside from this, there are a few quality of life improvements that would be fairly easy to implement and would really reduce tedium: 1. If you roll two of the same number, automatically place both dice on the grid 2. Make left-click place a dice on its row, right-click place a dice on its column 3. Don't require a mouse drag - single left-click to select a hero, another left-click to place hero Additionally, a few ...
Good visuals, but the gameplay is unfun. You just grind for new heroes and highscores. The randomness defines everything.
Fun puzzle game with relaxing art style, great work!
I like small experimental games, but this one doesn't feel refined enough design-wise, say compared to a braingoodgames game. The one tactic the game requires also makes it more boring, in violation of the "the best solution should be the fun one" rule. Look at Rolling through the reef for another minimalist game with dice that digs deeper into its mechanics.
This game is amazing, it's a simple puzzle game time waster, but I like it very much. Unfortunately there isn't any goal, you have to collect gold and buy other knights. Please add some quest or other stuff. The price is fair.
I thought there would be a little more to it than just placing heroes and solving puzzle after puzzle to infinity. No bosses or anything like that, and no progression other than unlocking new heroes, which just have different attack patterns. But it's still a fun little time-waster, but in the same way as suduko. Cute art.
I guess it's a pretty good game, especially since it was made by a dinosaur. No opposable thumbs, you see, not so great at fine motor skills.
Simple but fun little game ! Had a nice time with it. Few points that could have made it even better: -Unlocking the characters feel a bit like grinding. Plus paying for them to join the table feels a bit inconsistent. -An adventure/challenge mode where you have to solve a set of specific puzzles to unlock the characters would have been more fun & rewarding. And could be use to introduce the player to the new character and how to use him to solve specific layouts. And keeping the actual mode to compete for high score ? -The gold could be replaced by points (Honor, fame or whatever feels more chivalrous) since there's not much to buy anyway (once all the characters are unlocked, the gold you win is basically useless) -Maybe an online leaderboard to keep players engaged longer ? That said, it's already a really good & fun game. Hope to see more from you :)
Easy to recommend, its a fun time waster. Just some things to keep in mind: 1. It's short - not unexpected for $4 2. It is entirely random - This can end up with a situation where you have to take damage 3. If there is a heart, as long as you hit it, you will stay at the same health even if you leave a goblin alive 4. If you beat all goblins, next wave will have one more goblin spawn 5. If you don't beat all goblins, next wave will have one less goblin spawn Overall, for the cost its a fun distraction for a couple hours.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: 2.0GHz
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: 128MB Vram
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 300 MB available space
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: 2.0GHz
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: 128MB Vram
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 300 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Knights of the Tiny Table cost?
Knights of the Tiny Table costs $3.99.
What are the system requirements for Knights of the Tiny Table?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 Processor: 2.0GHz Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: 128MB Vram DirectX: Version 9.0c Storage: 300 MB available space Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 Processor: 2.0GHz Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: 128MB Vram DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 300 MB available space
What platforms is Knights of the Tiny Table available on?
Knights of the Tiny Table is available on Windows PC.
Is Knights of the Tiny Table worth buying?
Knights of the Tiny Table has 71% positive reviews from 21 players.
When was Knights of the Tiny Table released?
Knights of the Tiny Table was released on Oct 21, 2021.
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