
白猫骑士物语/ White Cat Knight
A cartoonish 2D platformer about a fallen knight finding her footing again, lightweight, warm, and surprisingly earnest about the places it takes you.
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About 白猫骑士物语/ White Cat Knight
I have a soft spot for tiny studios that put a real heart into something simple, and Dumpling Game Studio's White Cat Knight is exactly that kind of find. It does not arrive with big ambitions about reinventing the platformer. What it does instead is build a small, cohesive world with a cartoonish art style that leans into cuteness without ever feeling disposable, and then ask you to move through it at a pace that feels genuinely comfortable. The core loop starts in surface-level biomes, forests, a small town called Harstad, before descending through the bottom of a well into an underground world full of ancient passages and demon encounters. The geography has a quiet mythology to it, the kind that rewards players who actually read the incidental story beats rather than skipping them. The protagonist is a fallen knight searching for her purpose, which sounds well-worn on paper, but the game wears that emotional premise lightly rather than hammering it. Combat layers melee strikes, a forward lunge, and ranged shooting into a small but functional skill set that grows as you progress. The lunge in particular gives the movement a nice snap, you are never fully stuck waiting for animations to resolve. Partner characters also join the journey at key points, which softens the loneliness of the underground sections and adds mild tactical variety to the tougher encounters. None of this is mechanically demanding in the way precision platformers are. White Cat Knight sits closer to the casual end of the action-RPG spectrum, and it knows that. Whether that is a limitation or a feature entirely depends on what you are looking for. The honest caveat for action-hungry players: if you come in expecting deep combat systems, escalating difficulty, or any serious challenge ceiling, you will outgrow the mechanics quickly. This is a game built for people who want to see where the story goes, not for people who want to fight their way through a gauntlet. There is also very little English-language coverage to draw on, which means you are taking a small leap of faith on a studio whose prior work exists mostly in Chinese-language spaces. The demo is available on Steam, which is genuinely the right way to test the water before committing. For the right player, someone who appreciates a gentle side-scroller with a clear artistic vision and a protagonist worth rooting for, White Cat Knight has a quiet sincerity that most budget-tier platformers simply do not bother with. The community response since launch has been warmly positive, which tracks with what the game is actually trying to do. Not every game needs to be the hardest thing you have ever played. Kai, Scout Team
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Operating System: Microsoft® Windows® XP/Vista/7, 8, 10 or later
- Memory
- 6 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 10
- Storage
- 6 GB available space
- Graphics
- Direct X 9.0c compatible video card DirectX Version: 9.0c
- Processor
- 1.8 GHz Processor
Recommended
- OS
- Operating System: Microsoft® Windows® 10 64-bit or later
- Memory
- 8 MB RAM
- Storage
- 10 MB available space
- Graphics
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 (6GB VRAM) or AMD Radeon RX 580 (8GB VRAM)
- Processor
- Intel Core i5-8400 or AMD Ryzen 5 1600
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Game Info
- Developer
- Dumpling Game Studio
- Publisher
- Dumpling Game Studio
- Release Date
- Sep 22, 2025