Knight Eternal: Pixel RPG

4.6
79 reviews
1K+
Downloads
Content rating
Rated for 3+
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About this game

Knight Eternal is a 90s gameboy-style RPG that tells the story of Dylan and his journey across the world with the angel Astraea, the young princess Primrose, and her retainer Goliath.

Features:

-Pixel graphics and retro 8bit music SFX reminiscent of 90s handheld consoles
-Classic turn-based jRPG gameplay:
-A skill tree system used to customize each hero to the player's liking
-A crafting system where gems and monster essence are used to create relics
-Gain spells and techniques via equipment and spell orbs found around the world
-Rare Z-creatures hidden around the world that drop powerful equipment
-Three difficulty modes for casual and experienced players
-Offline game play with no ads or in-app purchases

Story:

The world of Ambrose is no stranger to calamity. After the rule of a tyrannical dragon, the machinations of a mad wizard, and a great flood that submerged entire continents, the citizens of Ambrose are long overdue for peace.

A decade has passed since the great flood. Dylan and his father Uno are sent on a mission to investigate Zamaste, a kingdom that was banished to the depths of the ocean centuries ago. During their trip across the sea, a mysterious woman falls from the sky and crash-lands on Dylan's ship.

With no memories or knowledge of her purpose whatsoever, the young woman is just as confused as Dylan is. Dylan gives the angel a name, Astraea, and agrees to help her recover her memories.

After Dylan and Astraea are sent to rescue Primrose, the princess of Zamaste, the queen has an unusual request. Dylan must bring his new companions, Primrose and her retainer Goliath, to see the world while also working to discover Astraea's true identity.


Knight Eternal is a stand-alone game and part of the Knights of Ambrose Saga, which includes Knight Bewitched, The Black Dungeon, and Knight of Heaven: Finding Light. A miniguide is available on the game's webpage at http://jkgames.net.

*DEVICE REQUIREMENTS*

Modern mid-to-high-end devices with over 2GB RAM and CPU over 1.8GHz are recommended. Low-end, older and cheap devices will experience poor performance and be unable to play.

Knight Eternal is available in English.
Updated on
Mar 4, 2023

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Ratings and reviews

4.6
66 reviews
Jolan Miguel Magtibay
January 3, 2024
It's all good but could use a little feature where we can customize one or more characters' appearance. Also needs something like an establishment where characters could switch classes and it'll change their skill tree options based on selected class and also reset their allocated skill tree points or something like that. The role-playing feature is kinda weak on this one but battle mechanics and story is superb.
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feh meh
September 29, 2022
Very unsatisfying ending. Good game with nice features. Every aspect made to be pleasant and engaging. Good walk speed. Farming for relevant loot. Just enough character customization to be palatable to most. Just a nice little package. Perfect button location and also uses faint on screen keys rather than having to click around and click and drag and all the other horrible choices put into rpg remasters and ports these days. Solidly recommend if this is even something you might possibly like.
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Craig Rosenthal
October 29, 2020
This is a good old fashioned JRPG. There are several games in the series, so if one wants to experience the full story, they will have to play the rest of the games. If I had any complaint, it is that the game ends very abruptly and I felt a bit unsatisfied when it was over. It felt as if it was missing one more chapter, or a post game epilogue. But the level up system was a nice touch to keep things interesting. There are also some optional quests and some optional bosses to fight. Good game.
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Target SDK level updated