Castle Crashers - Full Game (No Commentary)
A full no commentary playthrough of Castle Crashers
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00:00:00 Home Castle
00:03:04 Castle Keep
00:03:44 Barbarian War
00:10:16 Barbarian Boss
00:13:34 Dock
00:13:52 Forest Entrance
00:17:35 Thieves' Forest
00:22:56 Abandoned Mill
00:24:38 Rapids Ride
00:26:53 Catfish
00:30:05 Tall Grass Field
00:33:28 Pipistrello's Cave
00:35:31 Industrial Castle
00:35:55 Flowery Field
00:39:08 Wedding Crash
00:44:23 Parade
00:45:38 Cyclops' Cave
00:48:35 Cyclops' Gate
00:48:57 Cyclops' Fortress
00:55:18 Lava World
01:09:44 Industrial Castle
01:17:19 Dock
01:19:33 Pirate Ship
01:21:38 Desert
01:30:09 Alien Ship
01:34:00 Desert Chase
01:39:27 Sand Castle Interior
01:41:12 Sand Castle Roof
01:47:20 Flooded Temple
01:47:34 Marsh
01:56:17 Corn Boss
02:00:46 Flooded Temple
02:03:07 Medusa's Lair
02:08:10 Full Moon
02:13:29 Snow World
02:24:32 Ice Castle
02:31:20 Wizard Castle Takeoff
02:32:15 Wizard Castle Interior
02:52:55 Final Battle
03:04:51 Credits
Game: Castle Crashers
Release Date: August 27, 2008
Developer: The Behemoth
Castle Crashers is a 2D indie-game style beat 'em up video game developed by The Behemoth. It features music created by members of Newgrounds. The Xbox 360 version was released on August 27, 2008 via Xbox Live Arcade as part of the Xbox Live Summer of Arcade. The PlayStation 3 version was released in North America on August 31, 2010 and November 3, 2010 in Europe via the PlayStation Network. A Microsoft Windows version, exclusive to Steam, was announced on August 16, 2012. The game is set in a fictional medieval universe in which a dark wizard steals a mystical gem and captures four princesses. Four knights are charged by the king to rescue the princesses, recover the jewel, and bring the wizard to justice.
On June 15, 2015, The Behemoth announced Castle Crashers Remastered, a remastered version of the game for Xbox One, while the Steam version received it in the form of a free update. The remastered version features higher quality textures, uncapped frame-rate, performance improvements, and an additional mini-game. This version later released for the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 on September 17, 2019.
Castle Crashers is a side-scrolling beat-em-up that incorporates a small number of role-playing video game elements. After selecting a character, the player then selects a starting stage through an overworld map. After completing a stage, the player has the choice to revisit it or to move to another stage. The map also displays shops where the player character can buy items and weapons using coins gained from defeated foes and chests. Arena stages can be unlocked where the player character can take on challenges to unlock additional characters.
Castle Crashers supports cooperative gameplay for up to four players, either locally or online. The game progression in terms of what stages are unlocked is defined by the player who is furthest along, although some levels require all players to have unlocked them before proceeding to them; however, each player character will gain experience points and acquire wealth, weapons, and animal orbs independently as they progress with the rest of the party. In each stage, the player can use melee and combination attacks. Each character has a unique magical ability in order to defeat foes and a health meter that, if drained from enemy attacks, will cause the character to fall in battle. In single player mode, this ends the stage; however, in cooperative multiplayer other players may attempt to revive the downed character.
Characters gain experience points by damaging foes which allow the character to level up. Each level gained allows the player to allocate points towards the character's four basic combat attributes. Certain level advances also grant new combination attacks. Progress is tracked for each of the playable characters separately. The character's magic level is also tracked by a meter and regenerates over time. Numerous weapons can be found in the game, each that have various effects to the character's attributes when equipped. The player can find animal companions for their character that may assist in battle, improve the character's attributes, or provide another special ability such as increased treasure earned from defeated foes.
Each version of the game features two minigames. In Arena, the first minigame, player characters attempt to survive through several waves of enemies, or fight each other. This minigame is available on all versions. The Xbox 360, Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows versions feature a minigame called "All You Can Quaff," a button-mashing contest to attempt to eat as much food as possible. The PlayStation 3 version, however, features a Volleyball minigame for up to four players and four AI characters.
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