Knight Light is a fast-paced, competitive arcade game where you and your friends battle for the most points in colorful virtual arenas. Build and fight with your own personalized avatars in a traditional first/third person perspective, or strategically summon exotic minions and buffs from your phone or browser to aid your favorite team. Game Features: -Jump into the fray with your own sword-fighting, bow-shooting, avatars. Customize everything from their appearance to their strengths and weaknesses. -Don’t want to get into the thick of battle? No problem, spectators can summon their avatars to fight on their behalf, and buff allies via minigames on their phone or browser. -The better you play, the more loot you earn! Strategically use millions of randomly generated items to build your ultimate combatant. -The power of physics is in your hands. Swing your sword any direction, block incoming arrows, and knock enemies off bridges into the void. Player skill matters more than damage-per-second numbers. -Randomly generated arenas force you to develop new tactics each round. -Designed for spectators and players alike. Official servers are streamed on Twitch and/or played live in a concert-like environment. Spectators can see all the action just like any sporting event, allowing them to better choose who they wish to support! -Free to play!
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