Floppy Knights is a card battle game, by developer Rose City Games, that makes the main character’s knight defeat as many of all of the goblins or bad guys as possible to secure the land of any of the world maps. This game had amazing and interesting takeaways on what a card game in a video game should look like and how it should be laid out from the storytelling perspective when it comes to this game that surprised me when I started playing.
Floppy Knights starts out showing the story and life of a 16-year-old teenage girl named Phoebe, who is a brilliant inventor and genius who created a computer arm named Carlton all by herself and helps her go through the entire game making a cool relationship with each other like a cartoon comedy duo that we see a lot on TV. Her goal throughout the game is to save enough money to move out of her parent’s house when she wants to prove to them that she can handle things by herself and to win the prize at the science fair. Floppy knights have a world map on levels that is either a story mission or a challenge mission. The challenge missions are not a way to help you move on with the story but are good missions to help you gain more experience through the game. But throughout Floppy Knights, The story missions are the main mission of the game where you meet new characters and help them secure their land from the goblins and other monsters with tasks that maybe be easy or hard to do.
When I played Floppy Knights, a lot of story and challenge missions were not easy when you have only had 4 or 5 energies to choose a card from and you only have a limited amount of turns you can get that you have and on the story missions as well when you have a deck of cards that allows your knight to move no matter how many tiles you choose to walk and you only have one attack in each turn but have an extra enemy attack that’s worth one energy.
Floppy Knights to me was a really fun card game with a very sweet and rebellious character who can build and fight on her own with a robot arm. The art style of the game was designed well with the 2D art style that was made from the maps and animation and amazing character design of the game. Also, the game itself was a great experience for me that has played card games and was amazed by a girl who builds great inventions and fights bad guys
Overall, the game was a fun experience for knowing what comes next in this story. I would recommend Floppy Knights to anyone who loves card games and any gamer that wants to try setting a new record on any game can do it on each map so that the others can try to beat them with cool tricks and puzzle-solving.
9/10
To stay up to date with all things Floppy Knights, please visit the official Rose City Games website, follow @RoseCityGames on Twitter, and join the studio’s Discord community.
I am a student at Ithaca College and will be studying in Sept 2022 at Ithaca LA campus. I love playing video games and enjoy writing about them.
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