Blue Knight
by mofunzone
Blue Knight
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Description
Explore an alien planet in a mission to clear it of enemy threats, ready for a new human colony. Pixel rich game with cool twists.
FAQ
What is Blue Knight?
Blue Knight is a side-scrolling action platformer game developed by MoFunZone where you play as a blue-armored knight on an alien planet.
How do you play Blue Knight?
In Blue Knight, you control your knight to explore levels, battle alien enemies, rescue survivors, and collect crystals across various stages.
What are the main progression systems in Blue Knight?
The game features level-based progression with players advancing through different zones, collecting purple crystals and rescuing survivors to increase their score and unlock new areas.
Can you upgrade your character in Blue Knight?
Yes, in Blue Knight, you can upgrade your knightโs weapon power and other stats by collecting crystals and power-ups found throughout each level.
Are there bosses or special enemies in Blue Knight?
Blue Knight includes tough boss battles and a variety of enemy types that challenge players as they advance through the gameโs action-packed platformer stages.
Comments
Afalstein
Nov. 30, 2010
gotta love dem underwater jetpacks
Celidah
Nov. 30, 2010
I feel like this game had a lot of potential that it almost, oh so very almost met. Atmosphere was well-done. The feeling of being completely alone in an unfamiliar environment was nicely done, sound of only wind and distant animal noises in place of music a very nice touch. Controls were easy, and it's a very good implementation of the "power up to advance" method. Also, the pixel style is perfect for this. Reminds me a bit of "After Years In Dark Tunnels". However, the presence of guardians and clues made me think there was a big surprise at the end, but I was disappointed to find there was none. You fought the last guardian, and then..."The humans move in, game over." Lack of a twist wouldn't bother me so much, I think, it the game hadn't been building up to one. In fact, I think this would have been a great candidate for multiple endings. So, to sum up: Very good game, but I feel like with just a little more put into the story, it could have been truly great.
Rannen
Nov. 30, 2010
This feels like the start of a truly great metroid like game, but there's not enough content here for it to rate better than good for now. Take the Robot wants X games, even in the very first and simplest one there were at least twice as many power-ups as what we see here and far less empty space to traverse. What's there is good, but there needs to be more.
drunkmonkey70706
Nov. 30, 2010
i like the map idea. nice game 4/5 for lack of interesting ending
THEeyeofthetiger
Nov. 30, 2010
Idk if its a glitch but I died before a pyramaid and when I came back nothing was there but a diamond and I couldn't fire my gun