What's the point of having a horde of golden treasure if you can't pull it out of the safe and just revel in its shininess now and then?  The king in Iron Crypticle had a good stash and was basking in its glory when, in a flash of lightning, it disappeared through a brand-new hole torn in the stone floor, and the princess is gone too.  While the princess is the most obvious culprit, seeing as she had knowledge of the exact location of the horde and could take microsecond-perfect advantage of the blinding flash to act, the knights were less concerned with the who and why and more with leaping into action.  There's a giant dungeon under the castle filled with monsters, treasure, and power-ups, and the knights have no shortage of weaponry to tear through each new deadly room.  Kill monsters, eat food, and twin-stick your way to victory either alone of with three friends in a pixel-art blaster that borrows from a surprisingly large number of 90s arcade classics.

Iron Crypticle launches June 11 on PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

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