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  2. Knight Online - Wikipedia

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    Knight Online is officially free-to-play (although to connect to most of the servers during prime time, paid premium is required), but there are some features that must be paid for. In addition, there is an in-game Powerup Shop or Store which contains various items that one can purchase such as premium packages ( freemium model).

  3. Talk:Knight Online - Wikipedia

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    The Free-To-Play version of Knight Online gives players the opportunity to purchase unavailable in-game scrolls which will greatly help the players in their clan war, player versus player, hunting and levelling up by boosting the players characters in many ways.

  4. Knighthood (2020 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Knighthood is a single-player game with some online aspects, in which the player battles enemies to progress through Astellan and claim the Rage Gauntlet. Unlike many other strategy-RPGs, the player has four energy bars; each attack consumes one bar, so the player can switch between using punches from the gauntlet, and attacking with their current weapon.

  5. Polanie II - Wikipedia

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    Polanie II, also known as KnightShift and Once Upon a Knight, is a real-time strategy and role-playing video game hybrid developed by Reality Pump Studios and released by Topware Interactive for the PC Windows and OS X in 2003. [1] The game is a follow-up to Polanie, published by USER in 1996. [2]

  6. eGames (video game developer) - Wikipedia

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    eGames' flight simulator Xtreme Air Racing was a runner-up for GameSpot ' s annual "Best Simulation on PC" award, which went to Flanker 2.5. [1] In late 2005, eGames acquired Cinemaware , a game company founded in the eighties who produced a series of "interactive movie" games including widely acclaimed Defender of the Crown .

  7. Category:Fictional knights in video games - Wikipedia

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  8. Knight Rider: The Game - Wikipedia

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    A sequel, Knight Rider: The Game 2, was developed by Davilex Games and published by Koch Media for PC and PlayStation 2 on 5 November 2004. [3] [4] Henry Ernst of GamePro Germany thought of the sequel that the environments were "odd" and the game was pixalated. He did not recommended the game, even if it was for free. [5]

  9. Knights of Xentar - Wikipedia

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    The game is a sequel of Dragon Knight and Dragon Knight II. Its gameplay system is different from that of previous installments of the Dragon Knight series, resembling this of the early Final Fantasy (even more in the PC version) series instead of first-person-view dungeon crawler , and enabling the player to explore the entire world of the game.