The Plucky Squire is an altogether fun storybook adventure, just don't expect to flex your own creativity, even if it gives ...
But The Plucky Squire breaks that trend, with a combination of clever brain teasers, simple but effective swordplay, and a courageous silent protagonist that would feel right at home in Hyrule.
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. The Plucky Squire is a game that will rightly receive a lot of attention for its eye-catching visual gimmick, which merges the worlds of 2D and 3D ...
An ingenious puzzle-platformer that takes players from a children's book and out into the wider world around it. It's probably strange to accuse a game like The Plucky Squire of realism.
The studio met a publisher called Devolver Digital. They teamed up to introduce the story of The Plucky Squire to the world. Everyone lived happily ever after, especially those who sat down to ...
A lock stamp that can be applied to the page to hold an item in place and time, while everything else moves around it, seems to have potential; the next stamp Jot receives is a bomb stamp that just ...
The Plucky Squire Adventure Mode and Story Mode give you two ways to play but very little information is provided beyond the mode's offering a 'challenge' and 'breezy way to play' respectively in ...
Jump out of the story book Roll, don’t run The Plucky Squire does a fantastic job of onboarding new players at the start of Jot’s adventure to save the Land of Mojo alongside Trash ...
The Plucky Squire strikes a difficult balance between a game that was created with kids in mind but is still fun for adults. It’s difficult to make a game for kids that isn’t boring for adult ...
The Plucky Squire has an intriguing premise. You are the titular Squire, a young man named Jot, who is on a quest to defeat the evil wizard Humgrump. However, the entire adventure takes place ...
In keeping with Devolver’s spread of existing and upcoming indie games, The Plucky Squire is a snappy affair and you won’t need to set aside dozens of hours to hit the credits. You’re ...