Ever find yourself playing through the Imangi mobile phenomenon Temple Run, only to find yourself feeling a little powerless? Life as an Indiana Jones clone probably starts to get depressing: you never escape with the treasure, you’re entirely powerless to everything around you, and you’re destined for failure. In Simultronics’ One Epic Knight, you might meet your end with every run, but at least you’ll take down a hoard of monsters with you every time.
One Epic Knight takes the traditional 3D runner formula that Temple Run established, and adds the element of haphazard destruction.
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It has a great sense of humor, its free-to-play hooks do not get in the way of gameplay and you are constantly finding new things and getting farther and farther into this deep dungeon.
TMA: Okay, you’re probably getting sick of reading about infinite running games right now. Unfortunately, they are sort of my genre-level addiction at the moment, so you’ll just have to bear with me until the phase passes on. At least I’m just trying to share with you the quality titles, and there’s no question that One Epic Knight falls under that category. Brought to us by the folks that designed the creative tower defense game Tiny Heroes the twisted humor of the developers carries on to this offshoot title. From the opening calisthenics to the nice dent you leave when you collide with a wall, One Epic Knight is all about being epic… epically funny that is.