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Tiny Knight

$4.99
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Developer:
Convex
Publisher:
Convex
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

Tiny Knight is a single-player adventure platformer set in a fantastical world

Our little hero lives in a peaceful village which comes under attack on a fateful night. After seeing your village destroyed, you set out on an adventure to stop the mysterious attacker from wreaking havoc upon the rest of the province. You must travel through dense forests, navigate caverns and dungeons and cross snowy peaks. However, this will prove most difficult, as the mysterious attacker is not the only danger you will encounter on your journey.

Includes

  • 16 hand crafted maps
  • Beautifully detailed environments
  • High quality musical scores
  • Hardcore play mode
  • Multiple enemies to fight

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User Reviews

Mostly Positive
24 user reviews
71%
Positive
2 hrs at review
Not Recommended

If you care about your eye health avoid at all costs. During the whole 12th level game keeps flashing the loading sign. Hurts the eyes and gives a headache. Below is a link from Twistor's game guide. You can watch Twister's video from 18 months ago to see what I am talking about: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HhV76FWG8M Almost all other levels also have minor glitches.

16 helpful 2 funny
7 hrs at review
Recommended

[b]Briefly: [i]Tiny Knight[/i] is a cute but simple action adventure with minor puzzle elements.[/b] In my view, [i]Tiny Knight[/i] is [i]Convex'[/i] attempt to make a linear [i]Zelda[/i]-like action adventure. [list] [*] The protagonist is a child with sword and shield. [*] A bad guy [strike]kidnaps princess[/strike] steals a magic crystal of the village and you have to beat him up to get it back. [*] You start with a lousy weapon but find bigger and better swords along the way. [*] Cute graphical style, where even monsters can be cute. [/list] Well, while it is definitely not on-par with [i]Zelda[/i] games, [i]Tiny Knight[/i] has some success despite its faults. [h1]Time for justice and revenge[/h1] The very first level introduces the protagonist and the story. You, as the tiny knight, live in a village protected by a huge magical crystal of untold powers. Tiny knight is a kid who trains to become a great hero. It appears you are also the only person capable of using a sword in ...

9 helpful
2 hrs at review
Recommended

Brings back fond memories of playing Zelda for Nintendo, fun little game. Paid 9.99 for it and then come back online 2-3 hrs later and it's 20% off, f*cking Steam! 7/10

8 helpful 3 funny
1 hrs at review
Recommended

I love this game! Some of the art is what you may expect -- you will encounter skeletons and dungeons. The animations are smooth, the game is balanced, and especially so if you choose the Hardcore mode - if you want a challenge, then I suggest you go Hardcore mode. The challenge is what I'd say is just right -- it won't pain you for hours like Dark Souls does, but it isn't a walk in the park either. You regularly encounter new enemies you need to learn how to counter, and the boss fights are engaging and challenging. The learning curve is great. You're given the bare minimums to start with, and at no point in the game do you feel pressured to memorize certain mechanics. It all comes streamlined and smoothly. The only real quirk I have with this game was at one point the camera clipped into the terrain -- but just once. If you like challenging slashing games, you're gonna like this game.

6 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

A fun little "puzzle" platformer. Be warned, some of the puzzles are just praying to RNJesus and then the "jump puzzles" are sheer dumb luck in some places as no shadows and even the slightest mistouch and you slide off to your doom. Also, there is a level where you have to jump across moving platforms to an archer. He can shoot you as you are landing and have it slide you off the platform thus taking 2 out of your 3 hearts in damage (there is fall damage if high enough). If you don't mind restarting levels because of varying bugs occassionally screwing things up and can see past those then you can enjoy this game. Graphics are ok, music is nice, and the whole mario kill effect can be fun as well as the enemies friendly fire. Update: devs quickly fixed the big issue that I marked as a no so it's now a yes.

6 helpful
23 min at review
Recommended

So relaxing, so polished. This totally help relieve that ulcer Hyper Light Drifter was surely giving me.

4 helpful
3 hrs at review
Recommended

This game is primarily "challenge jumps" in 3D from one floating platform to another. Sometimes there are 8 or 12 in a row, miss one, you die or run the long way around and start over. Made it to level 10 before I rage quit. Pros: * graphics are fun and cartoony, nice to look at * music is appropriate and lends nice atmosphere * works well with Steam Controller * fair/balanced amount of save points in most parts of the game Cons: * non-stop challenge jumps and falling to your death is frustration gallore! * camera is horrible, constantly going behind walls so you can't see the playing field * VERY few puzzles * expected farther "view distance" from a game made with Unity, the draw-in is very very distracting * new swords just appear between levels with no explanation; you don't earn a sword at the end of a level or for defeating a boss, you just have a new sword for no reason when a new level starts Typical game play: * jump to a floating platform, jump to a floating platform, ju...

3 helpful 2 funny
55 min at review
Recommended

This is a fun game but where is the controller support listed?

2 helpful
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

I'm on level 10, I don't like it. You cannot skip animations, you have crappy controls and every now and then the game crashes in a random way - screen becomes black, or you don't have camera control or whatever (I'm playing on Linux). And the saves are really stupid - for example level 10 always resets to the beginning even though there are at least 3 checkpoints. Not my thing, sorry. I rarely vote "No" for a game, but this one is probably more suitable for kids. I'm just not enjoying it.

1 helpful
15 min at review
Recommended

Wow, this is a cute little fun game! I got it on discount price, and i could say a $0.5 is a generous price for a 3D-light-RPG game! First, the game is working properly (at least at the beginning, for the first experience). All mechanics and controls are simple and basic, so don't expect anything like cool skills or any button shortcut. (Again, what do you expect for $0.5 game?) But so far this is a fun tiny adventure, with a cute character and environment.

1 helpful

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows XP SP2+
  • Processor: Intel Core2 Duo 2.4Ghz or Higher / AMD 3Ghz or Higher
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: HD4000 or equivalent
  • DirectX: Version 9.0c
  • Storage: 1600 MB available space

FAQ

How much does Tiny Knight cost?

Tiny Knight costs $4.99.

What are the system requirements for Tiny Knight?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP SP2+ Processor: Intel Core2 Duo 2.4Ghz or Higher / AMD 3Ghz or Higher Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: HD4000 or equivalent DirectX: Version 9.0c Storage: 1600 MB available space

What platforms is Tiny Knight available on?

Tiny Knight is available on Windows PC.

Is Tiny Knight worth buying?

Tiny Knight has 71% positive reviews from 24 players.

When was Tiny Knight released?

Tiny Knight was released on Mar 17, 2016.

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