
Eli Lundgreen
This game is a top-of-the-notch endless runner. Probably the best aspect of this game is its style of being a parody of endless runners. The protagonist says very meta and hilarious phrases during each run. While the game may be slightly lacking graphically when compared to newer endless runners, the mechanics and overall feel of the game is much better and more authentic than, say, Subway Surfers. There are in-app purchases, but the game is not pay-to-win. It is a masterpiece in its own way.
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A Google user
Yes, the game says it "contains ads." No, it doesn't mean those nasty video popups. It's just a couple plugs for Temple Run and Tiny Heroes and that's it. Gameplay-wise, One Epic Knight is simple and addictive. Although there's not many versions of the traps themselves, their configurations can lead to very interesting encounters. In my last run, a treasure room was immediately followed by an unexpected pit trap. The deception worked, and I found myself laughing at yet another demise.
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Elijah
This game is absolutely exceptional. OEK is one of my favorite mobile games of all time, the idea that one can run forevor is enthralling. I've racked up scores close to 30M+ before, but this game does have a few downsides. Inputs can sometimes be completely ignored, and while you're first starting off with nothing; you'll most likely die a lot to jumps that are possible to make. Developers please, I know it's been over 10 years, but OEK needs a sequel/revival, it will do so unbelievably well.
4 people found this review helpful