![]() If you die over and over again, you just keep trying and keep laughing. The great thing, though, is that it's hard to take too seriously. While a panda flopping on the ground is a hilarious idea as a combat method, it's not particularly practical in action.īut that's all part of the charm of Muffin Knight, and what little strategy there is often comes in the form of fighting off as much as you can while you have a good combat character. Unfortunately, some characters are great, while others are duds. Those who prefer precision and planning will find the experience frustrating, as the characters change every time you capture a muffin, and you have no control over what you get. Muffin Knight is just silly and unpredictable enough to make fast-paced platforming action surprisingly engaging. ![]() Show moreįor those who like quick, casual gameplay without a lot of strategy, this offers some laughter-filled chaos. ![]() Players can also choose to enjoy multiplayer co-op or versus, either on local Wi-Fi or online with friends or strangers, and during multiplayer co-op games, players can revive each other to keep the round going. As players earn points, they can use them to upgrade their characters, unlock new levels, or level up their lives. Rounds may go quickly, especially for less experienced players, but it's easy to start a new round and keep playing. They can then continue on that level, or change to a different level. When players "die," either by coming in contact with a foe, or falling in a ravine, the round ends and points are tallied. There are 18 characters to unlock with skills/weapons that include magic, guns, fire, boomerang bananas, and rolling pumpkin heads. Each time the player collects a muffin, they randomly transform into a different character with a different special attack abilities. Regardless of what section you play, the goal is to collect as many muffins as possible while fighting off foes. Each level has a new layout and theme with different foes and challenges. Players start on The Bridge level, but unlock additional stages as they play the game. The fairy who owned the baked goods curses the boy to travel as a knight, fighting foes and collecting muffins. A young boy finds a basket of muffins in the forest, but when he touches them, they explode. MUFFIN KNIGHT begins, as many fairy tales do, with a curse. Read the developer's privacy policy for details on how your (or your kids') information is collected, used, and shared and any choices you may have in the matter, and note that privacy policies and terms of service frequently change. Players may be enticed to purchase points in order to upgrade their characters, and there's no parental permission required for this purchase. Some younger kids may struggle to handle the on-screen game controls while holding the device. Kids can play multiplayer locally or online with friends or strangers, but there's no in-game chat. The tone's silly with some potty humor - a fairy is shown coming out of a bush with her pants down (but nothing explicit is shown), a zombie vomits on his enemies, and a unicorn drops rainbow-colored poop-bombs. Parents need to know that Muffin Knight is a platform-style action game for iOS and Android devices in which players fight off attacking creatures while trying to collect muffins. Links to publisher's other games are found in the game's menus In-app purchases are offered without parental permission.
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