Endless Knight
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Update Notes
Update 3:
-Added side swap move
-Improved tutorial
-Added bard tips
-Minor animation fixes
-Learning curve tweaks
Update 2:
-Added first person mode (turn it on in the bonus menu)
-Split screen (for Duel with first person mode activated)
-Fixed light sword sound effects
-Fixed some minor game timing and animation bugs
-Altered menu placement (bonus section moved to main menu)
Update 1:
-"Light Sword" mode! (available from "bonus" section)
-Speed increase option! (available from "bonus")
-Improvements to core game including an increased move set when fighting with no legs
About the GameEnjoy getting 'legless' with friends?
Well, now you can cut each other's arms and legs off as you've always dreamed!
Unlike 'proper' games, Endless Knight lets you continue to fight even after you have become separated from your limbs. Sadly the game does not permit the battle to continue after your friends actual death, for 'technical' reasons.
Murdered and humiliated all your friends?
That's okay, it happens to us all. Lucky for you, Endless Knight also features a not entirely 'tacked-on' single player experience, complete with an absurd story and songs!
Slaughtered your way through the wonderfully crafted story mode?
Take on the challenging but probably not impossible 'Final Fifty' mode for the ultimate climax of murderous satisfaction. Mmmmmmm.
Completed 'Final Fifty'?
Oh no, that's pretty much all there is.
The mechanics of Endless Knight are different from what youd find in most fighting games. There are no combos or 'special moves'. The focus is on reaction based blocking, as failure to block will have dire consequences.
Due to this alternative focus, Endless Knight might take a few minutes to adapt to, but we hope that once you get the gist, you will love it as much as we do!
Played alone or with friends, mastering Endless Knight can be jolly good fun!
Update 3:
-Added side swap move
-Improved tutorial
-Added bard tips
-Minor animation fixes
-Learning curve tweaks
Update 2:
-Added first person mode (turn it on in the bonus menu)
-Split screen (for Duel with first person mode activated)
-Fixed light sword sound effects
-Fixed some minor game timing and animation bugs
-Altered menu placement (bonus section moved to main menu)
Update 1:
-"Light Sword" mode! (available from "bonus" section)
-Speed increase option! (available from "bonus")
-Improvements to core game including an increased move set when fighting with no legs
About the GameEnjoy getting 'legless' with friends?
Well, now you can cut each other's arms and legs off as you've always dreamed!
Unlike 'proper' games, Endless Knight lets you continue to fight even after you have become separated from your limbs. Sadly the game does not permit the battle to continue after your friends actual death, for 'technical' reasons.
Murdered and humiliated all your friends?
That's okay, it happens to us all. Lucky for you, Endless Knight also features a not entirely 'tacked-on' single player experience, complete with an absurd story and songs!
Slaughtered your way through the wonderfully crafted story mode?
Take on the challenging but probably not impossible 'Final Fifty' mode for the ultimate climax of murderous satisfaction. Mmmmmmm.
Completed 'Final Fifty'?
Oh no, that's pretty much all there is.
The mechanics of Endless Knight are different from what youd find in most fighting games. There are no combos or 'special moves'. The focus is on reaction based blocking, as failure to block will have dire consequences.
Due to this alternative focus, Endless Knight might take a few minutes to adapt to, but we hope that once you get the gist, you will love it as much as we do!
Played alone or with friends, mastering Endless Knight can be jolly good fun!
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