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A throwback to the classic platformers for the 8 and 16-bit era of games, Black Knight Sword harkens a simpler time when simple yet addictive and challenging gameplay dominated the scene.  Join the Black Knight in this fairy tale quest to defeat the Evil White Princess in an imaginative world brought to life in true Grasshopper Manufacture and Suda 51 style.
 
 
KEY FEATURES
•                  A Unique Blend of Old and New, Classic and Fresh:
o   Gameplay – Side-scrolling action gameplay coupled with quirky, whimsical content will deliver an experience that is both familiar and fresh
o   Storytelling – An “Interactive Kamishibai (paper drama)” unfolds as the player progresses through the theatrical stages a la pop-up book controlled with a controller
o   Visual Style -Step into a highly stylized hand-drawn puppet theater world inspired by Eastern European animation
•                  A Suda 51 Fairy Tale:  A spin on classic fairy tales of old, the Black Knight must free the world from the rule of a tyrannical princess
•                  Unleash the fury of the Black Hellebore:  Use the sword fairy’s spirits to solve puzzles and carve a bloody path through the Princess’ minions
•                  Stagecraft feel:  Players are transported to the theater through sound designed to capture and convey the moment, mimicking a live play and orchestra
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