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Knights of Pen & Paper 2, stylized as Knights of Pen & Paper II, is a role-playing video game developed by Kyy Games and published by Paradox Interactive. It was released on May 13, 2015, for iOS and Android, and on October 20, 2015, for Windows , OS X and Linux through the download service Steam .
K2 Network's licensed titles included Knight Online World for which it acquired the Western territory rights in 2003 and began publishing operations in 2004, [6] ceasing operations in May 2012. [7] The game grew quickly to more than 40,000 concurrent players [ 8 ] and proved especially popular in Turkey where K2 Network monetized the game using ...
Knights of Honor II is designed to be an accessible entry point for newcomers to the grand strategy genre. [2] Like the Crusader Kings games, players manage an empire, including the military, diplomatic relations, economy, religious affairs, and the lives of the peasants. Decisions can affect how the various factions react, including the ...
Unlike the first scenario, where half of the levels had no purpose plot-wise and could be skipped if the player wished, exploring every level in Knight of Diamonds is necessary to complete the game. Each of the six levels has a piece of the Knight's armor somewhere in the level, and all of the pieces must be collected in order to finish the game.
Arthur's Knights II: The Secret of Merlin (French: Les Chevaliers d'Arthur: Chapitre 2 - Le Secret de Merlin) is a 2001 adventure video game, developed by Cryo Interactive and published by Wanadoo Edition. Arthur's Knights II: The Secret of Merlin follows 2000's Arthur's Knights: Tales of Chivalry. The player takes the role of a knight of King ...
Guardian's Crusade, known in Japan as Knight & Baby [2], is a 1998 role-playing video game (RPG) for the PlayStation, developed by Tamsoft and released worldwide by Activision. The game revolves around a warrior named Knight, his fairy friend Nehani, and a pink creature named Baby that the player raises and feeds like a virtual pet . [ 3 ]
Knights of the Temple II received mixed reviews according to video game review aggregator Metacritic. [4] Reviewers highlighted the spectacular and fun combat with well designed monsters and boss encounters that is spoiled by camera angle and control problems, uninspired story and bland dialogues, resulting in a game lacking the necessary character to be memorable.
Knights of Legend was designed by Todd Porter, and released by Origin Systems in 1989 for DOS, Apple II, and Commodore 64.It was supposed to be the first in a series of related adventures, [1] but no further games were released in this series, likely due to mixed to poor reviews and weak sales.