Breathtaking style

Arguably, the biggest draw of this game is its truly unique art style. I can honestly say you’ve never seen a game that looks exactly like this!

Everything looks colorful and hand painted in this game. Once you fall in love with the art style (which will happen right away), discovering new areas becomes much more important. After all, you never know what the next whimsical design is going to be until you get there.

Ultimately, art helps sell this game as an imaginative children’s book brought to life. And it’s the art style that will keep you coming back to the game to repeat matches.

Short and sweet

For better or for worse, you’ll start those repeat playthroughs sooner rather than later. This is because it will only take eight hours (give or take) to beat the entire game.

Historically, these types of “short and sweet” games divide the gamer community. Some players like a game that tells an amazing story and then rolls the credits. Others like the intense RPG experience of immersing 40 or 50 hours in a game.

While Knights and Bikes might be short from start to finish, it’s worth playing again (and again). You are sure to discover something new every time.

Final verdict

Is it worth playing Knights and Bikes? Hell yes. It is a game that truly has something for everyone.

This game boasts fantastic art, challenging puzzles, memorable combat and a unique story. And if the worst part is that you’ll be left wanting more, that’s not a bad thing at all.

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Tag: Action

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