TinyLegends - Crazy Knight is an arena-style hack 'n' slash with a little more depth than the new standard for this genre.
Developer: Triniti Interactive Limited
Price: $0.99
Version Reviewed: 1.0.1
Device Reviewed On: iPad (third generation)
Price: $0.99
Version Reviewed: 1.0.1
Device Reviewed On: iPad (third generation)
Fighting is standard when it comes to these games. The left stick moves the character and the right button attacks. Once players can afford better weapons, another button is added for skills that weapon provides. Each level is either survival or a “kill all of the monsters” mode (occasionally both in a sort of whichever-comes-first mode). Players can experience and gold from killing monsters. That gold can go towards buying better weapons. Of course, this wouldn’t be a modern iOS game without the ability to buy more in-game currency through in-app purchases.
Where this game gets more depth is in level select screen. Most of these games have a couple arenas that the player repeatedly fights in (sometimes with different difficulty levels). This game unlocks more levels on the map as the character levels up. And, while repetitive, each level is different (sort-of). The levels use a different combination of monsters, bosses, and game modes.
Honestly, I have a hard time imagining one of these games done right without adding a little more skill to the gameplay. If I can run around in circles and mash a button, something has been done incorrectly. Make me use some strategy. Make me think about who to attack first. Give me more options than an attack and a skill button. Despite the mindless nature of the gameplay TinyLegends – Crazy Knight is a decent time waster. At least it’s only $0.99.