Knights and Bikes (Switch, PS4, PC)
One of the things that I like about reviewing games is the opportunity to try out titles I otherwise might have missed. Such is the case with Knights and Bikes. It actually came out last year but I didn’t know about it, or else it just slipped under the cracks for me. But I got a second chance to take a stab at reviewing it, so here we go! Anyway, Knights and Bikes is set on the fictitious Penfurzy British island in the mid 1980s. A girl named Demelza lives there with her dad, who owns a trailer park and mini golf course. Demelza has her head in the clouds and likes to use her imagination a lot, as kids tend to do. Recently, Demelza’s mother passed away and she’s been taking it pretty hard, and now they can’t afford to keep their land. One day, a homeless runaway girl named Nessa sneaks onto a ferry going to Penfurzy Island (don’t worry, the game isn’t as depressing as it sounds). Nessa is a bit more down to earth, and she and Demelza run into each other and become fast friends. Along with their pet goose Honkers, they set off on a treasure-hunting, bike riding adventure to save the island. Knights and Bikes is a 2-D co-op action adventure game for 1 or 2 players, and it’s available on Switch, PS4, and PC (reviewed on Switch here).










