However, when the winner tries to do so this time, the princess is revealed to be a clown that blankets the screen in an animation. 6.The Xbox 360 version was released on August 27, 2008 via Xbox Live Arcade as part of the Xbox Live Summer of Arcade.
The PlayStation 3 version was released in North America on August 31, 2010 and November 3, 2010 in Europe via the PlayStation Network. A Microsoft Windows version, exclusive to Steam, was announced on August 16, 2012. The game is set in a fictional medieval universe in which a dark wizard steals a mystical crystal and captures four princesses. Four knights are charged by the king to rescue the princesses, recover the crystal, and bring the wizard to justice. The remastered version features higher quality textures, uncapped frame-rate, performance improvements, and an additional mini-game. ![]() After selecting a character, the player then selects a starting stage through an overworld map. After completing a stage, the player has the choice to revisit it or to move to another stage. The map also displays shops where the player character can buy items and weapons using coins gained from defeated foes and chests. Arena stages can be unlocked where the player character can take on challenges to unlock additional characters. The game progression in terms of what stages are unlocked is defined by the player who is furthest along, although some levels require all players to have unlocked them before proceeding to them; however, each player character will gain experience points and acquire wealth, weapons, and animal orbs independently as they progress with the rest of the party. In each stage, the player can use melee and combination attacks. ![]() In single player mode, this ends the stage; however, in cooperative multiplayer other players may attempt to revive the downed character. Each level gained allows the player to allocate points towards the characters four basic combat attributes. Progress is tracked for each of the playable characters separately. The characters magic level is also tracked by a meter and regenerates over time. Numerous weapons can be found in the game, each that have various effects to the characters attributes when equipped. The player can find animal companions for their character that may assist in battle, improve the characters attributes, or provide another special ability such as increased treasure earned from defeated foes. In Arena, the first minigame, player characters attempt to survive through several waves of enemies, or fight each other. ![]() The PlayStation 3 version, however, features a Volleyball minigame for up to four players and four AI characters. It begins with four knights attending a party in a kings castle. During the party, a dark wizard arrives, stealing a mystical gem and capturing four princesses. The king sends the knights to retrieve the gem, rescue his daughters, and bring the wizard to justice. The knights encounter several enemies along the way, including, but not limited to, other knights, multiple encounters with a cyclops and his friend, thieves, a giant catfish, factory workers, monstrous oceans with ninja pirates, demons, necromancers, and alien invaders. As the knights progress they succeed in rescuing the princesses, and ultimately the journey culminates in a final showdown with the wizard. The knights emerge victorious from the confrontation, having defeated the dark wizard, rescuing all of the kings daughters, and recovering the mystical gem. The knights then ride the reclaimed gem through several empty battlefields on their trip back to the castle. At the castle the king brings one of his daughters for one of the knights to kiss, her face veiled throughout the entire game. As with previous levels, the players fight to the death to claim a kiss from the princess. However, when the winner tries to do so this time, the princess is revealed to be a clown that blankets the screen in an animation.
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