Knight Rider: A Takeout RPG
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"Knight Rider: A Takeout RPG" is a food delivery-themed idle RPG where you play as a knight delivering meals. Upgrade your skills, equipment, and mount to become the most efficient delivery driver in the kingdom. Improve your abilities to juggle multiple orders, navigate through various terrain, and fend off obstacles to satisfy your customers and level up.







- The game features gorgeous pixel art and a charming story that adds to its appeal.
- It's a simple and easy-to-play idle game that can be enjoyable for short sessions.
- There are no forced ads, and players can progress without spending money, although some features are behind a paywall.
- The game suffers from significant lag and loading times, making it frustrating and tedious to play.
- Progression is heavily throttled unless players spend money, leading to a feeling of being stuck and diminishing returns.
- There are numerous bugs and issues, including server errors and unresponsive buttons, which detract from the overall experience.
- gameplay11 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
The gameplay has received mixed to negative feedback, with many players finding it dull and overly simplistic, lacking depth and engaging mechanics. While the visuals are praised, the repetitive grinding and insufficient quests lead to a sense of boredom, and the game fails to effectively introduce its mechanics. Overall, players feel that the gameplay does not live up to the promising premise.
“If the premise of a fast food delivery knight with a smartphone is (somehow) not enough for you, this game absolutely delivers on visuals and gameplay.”
“The gameplay of Nobody's Adventure, Chop Chop, and Legend of Slime mashed together, with new art.”
“From the preview pictures, I had a feeling that the game would have interesting battles and delivery mechanics with route planning... as a result, everything is much more ordinary, and it’s also not suitable for an idle title (mini loads on anything is insane).”
“Honestly, I'm upset about the final gameplay.”
“It throws a lot of stuff at you without taking the time to explain anything or ease you into the mechanics.”
“The gameplay is going through menus and buying upgrades.”