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Legendary Knight: In Search of Treasures

Fight and jump through dangerous dungeons, avoid traps, and recover four scattered map pieces that reveal an ancient treasure.

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ABOUT THE GAME

Legendary Knight: In Search of Treasures game overview

An ancient treasure can be found only after its map has been rebuilt. Four fragments lie in separate dungeon areas, putting the knight through enemy encounters, trapped passages, and platforming sections before the route is complete. Movement and weapon actions are independent, so a safe position must be found before committing to an attack. Collecting a fragment marks meaningful progress toward the final treasure rather than merely increasing a score. New dungeon spaces continue the search until all four pieces are secured. Enemies and environmental traps can stop the knight along the way, while careless jumps may leave no room to recover on a narrow platform.

WHAT TO EXPECT

Before you start

A typical stretch combines corridor exploration, carefully timed jumps, hostile creatures, and a search for the map piece that completes that dungeon's part of the larger route.

GETTING STARTED

How to play Legendary Knight: In Search of Treasures

Move through each chamber slowly enough to see traps before jumping. Keep a little distance from an enemy, then use a fire action when the knight has stable footing.

Search beyond defeated threats for the local map fragment and a path onward. Continue across the four dungeon areas until their pieces join into the directions for the lost treasure.

CONTROLS

Controls and device setup

Walk with either the WASD set or Arrow keys, jump with Space or Z, and fire with C, E, or X; touch devices use the on-screen joystick and buttons.

PLAY SMARTER

Tips for Legendary Knight: In Search of Treasures

  1. Save long jumps for moments when the landing ledge is fully visible.
  2. Attack from stable ground instead of firing during an uncertain descent.
  3. Check side passages after combat because a map fragment may lie beyond them.