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Knight 'n' Grail

Knight 'n' Grail

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Descr: Knight 'n' Grail is a flick-screen action-adventure game released in 2009 for the Commodore 64. It was developed by Swedish indie studio Wide Pixel Games, and published by Psytronik Software. Knight 'n' Grail is set in a castle maze of approximately 100 rooms, Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: June 2009
Genre: Action-adventure game
Publisher: Psytronik Software
Platform: Commodore 64

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