Compara los precios de Dragon Knight en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por MachNone. Publicado por MachNone. Lanzado el 29/12/2025. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Indie, RPG.

Five years of solo dev work, a deliberately incompetent hero, and a soulslike boss-rush wrapped in 90s Sierra nostalgia. Either that pitch hooks you immediately, or it doesn't.

I have a soft spot for projects that take five years to reach Steam from a single developer, and Dragon Knight earns that attention by doing something genuinely odd: it slots soulslike boss combat inside the warm, slapstick logic of a 90s Sierra adventure. King's Quest 5 and King's Quest 6 are cited inspirations, and the DNA shows. Your protagonist is not a hero. He is the kingdom's worst hope, stumbling through a quest whose objective he cannot quite remember. Whether you are meant to slay the girl or save the dragon is a running joke that sets the tone for everything that follows. At its structural core, Dragon Knight is a boss-rush game with connective tissue between fights. The encounters themselves ask for the kind of patience soulslike fans already own: read the timing window, attack, block, dodge, or risk a combo for extra damage. A talent tree and a rotating set of weapons and shields with their own abilities give you room to adjust your approach between bosses. The enemy roster runs through orcs, witches, demons, and, eventually, the obvious headliner. Difficulty sits at a genuinely challenging level, but the tone never lets you forget this is also a comedy. There is something quietly charming about a mechanic this earnest sitting inside a game that tells you to not drop your sword. The narrative layer is lighter than the combat but smarter than it first looks. Dialogue choices branch toward multiple endings, which adds replayability that boss-rush games rarely bother with. The writing keeps things concise, moving you toward the next encounter without stalling. Scattered across the world are over 30 hand-painted collectible tapestries featuring dragon artwork, along with optional puzzles and minigames. These are the kinds of small handcrafted touches that signal a developer who cared about the spaces between fights, not just the fights themselves. The structure is semi-linear, unlocking interconnected regions as you progress rather than dropping you into a sandbox. That is the right call for a game this focused. Pacing is disciplined, introducing mechanics gradually and scaling encounters against your growth. The honest caveat is repetition: enemy archetypes recur, and attentive players may start anticipating encounter patterns in the later stages. Escalating difficulty and varied boss design work to hold that off, but it is worth knowing before you commit. The audio leans into orchestral swells during boss fights and ambient tones during exploration, and the visual design shifts its palette between warmer safe zones and harsher corrupted areas in ways that quietly reinforce mood without announcing themselves. Dragon Knight is not trying to be anything larger than it is. It is a focused, funny, challenging piece of solo craft that knows its own length and plays to it. If you bounced off soulslike combat in the past, the parody framing will not soften the mechanical demand. But if that timing-based loop already lives in your muscle memory, this game wraps it in enough personality and dark humor to make the whole thing feel genuinely worthwhile. Kai, Scout Team

Dragon Knight

Dragon Knight

29 dic 2025MachNone
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Five years of solo dev work, a deliberately incompetent hero, and a soulslike boss-rush wrapped in 90s Sierra nostalgia. Either that pitch hooks you immediately, or it doesn't.

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I have a soft spot for projects that take five years to reach Steam from a single developer, and Dragon Knight earns that attention by doing something genuinely odd: it slots soulslike boss combat inside the warm, slapstick logic of a 90s Sierra adventure. King's Quest 5 and King's Quest 6 are cited inspirations, and the DNA shows. Your protagonist is not a hero. He is the kingdom's worst hope, stumbling through a quest whose objective he cannot quite remember. Whether you are meant to slay the girl or save the dragon is a running joke that sets the tone for everything that follows. At its structural core, Dragon Knight is a boss-rush game with connective tissue between fights. The encounters themselves ask for the kind of patience soulslike fans already own: read the timing window, attack, block, dodge, or risk a combo for extra damage. A talent tree and a rotating set of weapons and shields with their own abilities give you room to adjust your approach between bosses. The enemy roster runs through orcs, witches, demons, and, eventually, the obvious headliner. Difficulty sits at a genuinely challenging level, but the tone never lets you forget this is also a comedy. There is something quietly charming about a mechanic this earnest sitting inside a game that tells you to not drop your sword. The narrative layer is lighter than the combat but smarter than it first looks. Dialogue choices branch toward multiple endings, which adds replayability that boss-rush games rarely bother with. The writing keeps things concise, moving you toward the next encounter without stalling. Scattered across the world are over 30 hand-painted collectible tapestries featuring dragon artwork, along with optional puzzles and minigames. These are the kinds of small handcrafted touches that signal a developer who cared about the spaces between fights, not just the fights themselves. The structure is semi-linear, unlocking interconnected regions as you progress rather than dropping you into a sandbox. That is the right call for a game this focused. Pacing is disciplined, introducing mechanics gradually and scaling encounters against your growth. The honest caveat is repetition: enemy archetypes recur, and attentive players may start anticipating encounter patterns in the later stages. Escalating difficulty and varied boss design work to hold that off, but it is worth knowing before you commit. The audio leans into orchestral swells during boss fights and ambient tones during exploration, and the visual design shifts its palette between warmer safe zones and harsher corrupted areas in ways that quietly reinforce mood without announcing themselves. Dragon Knight is not trying to be anything larger than it is. It is a focused, funny, challenging piece of solo craft that knows its own length and plays to it. If you bounced off soulslike combat in the past, the parody framing will not soften the mechanical demand. But if that timing-based loop already lives in your muscle memory, this game wraps it in enough personality and dark humor to make the whole thing feel genuinely worthwhile.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supporttier:aaaDark HumorBoss RushMultiple EndingsParody90s NostalgiaTalent TreeWeapon VarietyShort But ReplayableSolo Dev

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OS
Windows 10, 64-bit
Memory
8 GB RAM
Storage
16 GB available space
Graphics
Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 (6 GB) or AMD Radeon RX 580 (8GB)
Processor
Intel Core i5-2500K@2.9GHz or AMD FX 6300@2.9GHz

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Windows 10 or higher, 64-bit
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16 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 12
Storage
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Graphics
Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 (16GB)
Processor
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-9700K CPU @3.60GHz

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