A Google user
Yes, the game says it "contains ads." No, it doesn't mean those nasty video popups. It's just a couple plugs for Temple Run and Tiny Heroes and that's it. Gameplay-wise, One Epic Knight is simple and addictive. Although there's not many versions of the traps themselves, their configurations can lead to very interesting encounters. In my last run, a treasure room was immediately followed by an unexpected pit trap. The deception worked, and I found myself laughing at yet another demise.
13 people found this review helpful
Christian Lewis
A fun little game. Doesn't deluge you with ads or pester you to spend money in a cosmetic shop. Only real complaint is that the visual signposting on some of the obstacles could be clearer. Sliding obstacles in particular tend to come out of nowhere and require very quick reactions. The obstacles that make it look like you have to jump but then smack you into a low ceiling are also annoying. Minor points of improvement aside, it's a fun game and I recommend it.
28 people found this review helpful
Sam Moreland
I've come back to this game multiple times over the years, and I have to say it holds up well. The voice lines get old after a few runs but their endearing factor is strong. The loop is fun but not too addictive, and it feels like a fun way to spend a couple minutes without feeling like I'm getting sucked into a money wormhole. And while you can pay to win, it's definitely not essential to advancement. Overall, a great little game that deserves a comeback.
4 people found this review helpful