Knight Age Nightmare

Knight Age Nightmare

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Knight Age Nightmare

Rating:
3.2
Released: November 13, 2012
Last updated: November 13, 2012
Developer: tmagico

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Description

Nightmares are coming to life in the old graveyard. The ancient knights want to compete in jousting once again. Choose your knight to joust and beat all-comers in in this special Halloween edition of Knight Age.

How to Play

LMB - Set speed
LMB - Release Lance
LMB - Click Rapidly to Raise Lance
E-R-A-S-D - Activate Purchased Power Ups

FAQ

What is Knight Age: Nightmare?

Knight Age: Nightmare is an idle incremental game developed by tmagico where you manage and upgrade knights to battle waves of enemies and bosses.

How do you play Knight Age: Nightmare?

In Knight Age: Nightmare, you collect resources, hire and upgrade different knights, and defeat continuously spawning enemies to progress through stages.

What progression systems are in Knight Age: Nightmare?

The game features knight upgrades, equipment improvements, hiring new knights, and stage advancement as its core progression systems.

Are there any boss fights or special events in Knight Age: Nightmare?

Yes, Knight Age: Nightmare includes challenging boss battles that appear at certain stages, offering greater rewards and difficulty.

Can you play Knight Age: Nightmare offline?

Knight Age: Nightmare is a browser-based idle game, so it allows for some offline progress, but you need to be online to actively manage your knights and enjoy the full game experience.

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toto821 avatar

toto821

Aug. 03, 2013

28
2

In fact buying energy drinks makes the game even harder as you are loosing accuracy...it's more a power down...don't buy it if you wanna have chances on later levels..

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Tivar

Dec. 07, 2012

102
11

Your bullseye system is flat-out broken.

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Irasfel

Jan. 26, 2013

71
10

Targetting IS very, VERY fiddly. Yes it's possible to play, even win - but the level of finicky micromanagement of the lance that needs to be done combined with the seriously limited control given makes this more trouble than it's worth. Won 3, lost 1, and realized I just didn't want to bother dicking around with it anymore. Needs some serious fine-tuning - the idea / mechanics aren't bad as a basis - but the current reality makes it into a micro-management with a sledgehammer mess.

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afklol

Nov. 13, 2012

46
9

This is actually pretty fun after you get the hang of it.

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Astros

Nov. 14, 2012

37
7

Its a good game, but it has no re-playability once you have finished the game there is no real reason why you would suffer these long battles again to simply unlock a character or two....now if you actually added a really cool upgrade for every time you complete the game that could change things (say +10% damage for each gem you get)