Parents' Guide to

Soul Knight

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Erin Brereton By Erin Brereton , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 8+

Straightforward, simple adventure, with a focus on fighting.

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There isn't a lot of depth to this game, but with a format that's neither too easy nor overly complex, playing can be entertaining. At the start of Soul Knight, kids are told chaos has erupted after a magical stone that kept the world in balance was stolen, and they set off on a quest to get it back. It's a little unclear how defeating groups of random creatures will achieve that -- the game is fairly easy to pick up, though, and moves quickly. Kids may stumble at a few points, especially early on, due to elements that aren't explicitly described in the initial instructions. They'll need to tap the button that activates the weapon they're holding once, for example, to open a chest, and another time to pick up what's in it. Kids may not also realize at first what the pet floating behind them, or another random character they may hire, are there to do. Having two other entities moving around in battles can make figuring out who to shoot at a little confusing, since it's easy to mistake them for an enemy target. But they actually help out by independently defeating opponents.

Kids get some helpful visual cues while playing. A map of each level's layout is shown on the screen, and the word "Clear" flashes on the screen once kids have killed all the creatures in a room. Levels end when all foes are defeated and kids enter a portal. Although they need to keep an eye on their energy reserves, the game isn't overly harsh about draining them until you can't play. The controls can be glitchy sometimes in the midst of play, and the game's focus on violence isn't ideal. But with a good balance, though, of being able to control the character's actions and automated elements like guns intuitively firing in the right direction, Soul Knight manages to make all the fighting pretty fun.

App Details

  • Devices: iPhone , iPod Touch , iPad , Mac , Android
  • Pricing structure: Free
  • Release date: January 26, 2023
  • Category: Action Games
  • Publisher: ChillyRoom
  • Version: 5.0.3
  • Minimum software requirements: Requires iOS 11.0 or later, macOS 11.0 or later and a Mac with an Apple M1 chip or later, and Android 5.1 and up.
  • Last updated: January 31, 2023

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