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Castle Crashers
Developer(s)The Behemoth
Publisher(s)The Behemoth
Microsoft Game Studios
(Xbox 360)
Sony Computer Entertainment
(PlayStation 3)
Designer(s)Dan Paladin
Tom Fulp
Composer(s)Matthew Harwood
Platform(s)Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Microsoft Windows, macOS, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4
ReleaseXbox 360
August 27, 2008[1]
PlayStation 3
  • EU: November 3, 2010[1]
Microsoft Windows, macOS
September 26, 2012[2]
Xbox One
September 9, 2015
Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4
September 17, 2019
Genre(s)Beat 'em up, role-playing, action[3]
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

At 60FPS, Castle Crashers Remastered delivers hi-res visuals like nothing you've ever seen before. Up to four friends can play locally or online and save your princess, defend your kingdom, and crash some castles! Featuring: Unlock more than 25 characters and over 40 weapons! It took a while, but PS3 owners finally get to enjoy some of the fun that Xbox owners have been experiencing with Castle Crashers. The game brings back some of that old school side scrolling action, and just about the same difficulty, to the PSN. The graphics are nice and sharp, and the animation of the characters is great. 'Castle Crashers' is a role playing game for the PlayStation 3 gaming console that allows players to cast spells and navigate through a mystical world. 'Castle Crashers' can be accessed through the PlayStation Network. This is the online game, movie, and music store used to download content to a user’s console.

Castle Crashers is a 2D 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.[2] 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.[4][5]

On March 19, 2019, The Behemoth announced that Castle Crashers Remastered would be getting a release on Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4. Both versions released on September 17, 2019.

  • 3Development and marketing
  • 4Reception

Gameplay[edit]

Castle Crashers features four player cooperative gameplay and a unique cartoon art style.

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.[6] 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.[6]

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.[6] 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.[6]

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.[6] 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.[6]

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.[6] The PlayStation 3 version, however, features a Volleyball minigame for up to four players and four AI characters.[7]

Plot[edit]

Castle Crashers is set in a fictional medieval universe. It begins with four knights attending a party in a king's castle. During the party, a dark wizard arrives, stealing a mystical gem and capturing four princesses. The king sends the knights to retrieve the gem, rescue his daughters, and bring the wizard to justice.[6] The knights encounter several enemies along the way, including, but not limited to, other knights, multiple encounters with a cyclops, thieves, a giant 'catfish', factory workers, monstrous oceans with ninja pirates, and alien invaders. As the knights progress they succeed in rescuing the princesses, and ultimately the journey culminates in a final showdown with the wizard. The knights emerge victorious from the confrontation, having defeated the dark wizard, rescuing all of the king's daughters, and recovering the mystical gem.[6] The knights then ride the reclaimed gem through several empty battlefields on their trip back to the castle. At the castle the king brings one of his daughters for one of the knights to kiss, her face veiled throughout the entire game. As with previous levels, the players fight to the death to claim a kiss from the princess. However, when the winner tries to do so this time, the princess is revealed to be a clown that blankets the screen in an animation.[6]

Development and marketing[edit]

Art for the game began with simplistic drawings as reference for the game's lead artist, Dan Paladin.

Castle Crashers was first revealed on July 14, 2005 at the San Diego Comic-Con International under the working title Ye Olde Side-Scroller;[8][9] however, the game did not receive its title until 2006 Comic-Con, when it was announced for Xbox Live Arcade.[10] Though the original Comic-Con 2005 demo was shown running on a Nintendo GameCube, no mention has been made of a release on a Nintendo-based platform.[8] It was released for the Xbox 360 on August 27, 2008.[1] On July 23, 2009 The Behemoth announced that Castle Crashers would be coming to the PlayStation Network.[11][12] The game was released on the PlayStation 3 in North America on August 31, 2010, and in Europe on November 3, 2010.[1] A Microsoft Windows version exclusive to Steam was announced on August 16, 2012.[2]

The game's art style was developed by The Behemoth's Lead Artist Dan Paladin. As the team created new locales and characters, placeholder art was used as a template for look, size and scale of the final art. Paladin drew multiple partial renditions of a game asset, then selected one for finalization.[13] Although Paladin was the primary source for much of the art, programmer Tom Fulp assisted with the game's art, creating some of the minion creatures for boss characters.[14] Paladin cited River City Ransom as his primary inspiration for the game's art style, noting the character's expressions when damaged as a particular point of influence.[14] Fulp added that several beat 'em ups from the 1980s and 90s influenced the game, such as Guardian Heroes, Final Fight and Double Dragon.[15] Much of the music for the game was created by Newgrounds users, with The Behemoth contracting over twenty individuals for their tracks.[14] Paladin himself scored two of the tracks in the game.[14] The soundtrack was made available for free on September 1, 2008 via the Newgrounds website.[16]

Crashers

Downloadable content[edit]

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The Xbox 360 version of the game features four downloadable content packs. On January 14, 2009, the King Pack downloadable content was released and added two characters, another animal orb and three weapons. On August 26, 2009 a second downloadable content pack known as the Necromantic Pack was released and further added two characters, one animal orb and two weapons, as well as a picture pack for Xbox Live profiles. Both packs are included as part of the full game on the PlayStation 3 version of Castle Crashers. Additionally, the title character from The Behemoth's previous title, Alien Hominid, is available to play on the Xbox 360 for those who have purchased Alien Hominid HD. As The Behemoth had no way of telling whether an individual had purchased the PlayStation 2 version of Alien Hominid, the character was included in the PS3 version free of charge. Writing on their blog, the developers explained 'we are going to attempt what is the most fair and make the logical assumption that by this point everyone has PS2 Alien Hominid, right?'[17] The Behemoth announced A Pink Knight Pack, which features a Pink Knight, an unlockable character in the Xbox Live Arcade version of Super Meat Boy, and five new weapons on February 2, 2011. It was released for the PlayStation 3 on February 8, 2011, with a release on the Xbox 360 on August 27, 2011 along with the Blacksmith Pack which adds one additional character and five new weapons. All proceeds from the content will be donated to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.[18] If Xbox 360 players own both Castle Crashers and Behemoth's follow-up title, BattleBlock Theater, players can unlock Hatty Hattington, a new orb and three new weapons, as well as Castle Crashers content in BattleBlock Theater.[19]

Remastered[edit]

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, multiplayer performance improvements, and an additional mini-game.[4][5] The Behemoth later stated that a PlayStation 4 release was not in their plans due to the small team and limited resources.[20]

However, on March 14, 2019, The Behemoth teased a picture via both their Twitter & Facebook accounts depicting four Nintendo SwitchJoy-Cons in the color of the four original Knights.[21] This was followed on March 15, 2019, with a tweet with PlayStation 4 controllers; each with the controllers' light bars showing colors of each of the four original playable Knights, notably green, red, blue and orange. Both Twitter and Facebook posts state only 'see you Tuesday for more things..'.[22]

In response to users' comments, The Behemoth responded with GIFs teasing confirmation of the users' predictions of a remastered PS4 release. On March 19, 2019, during PAX East, The Behemoth announced that Castle Crashers Remastered would come to both Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 due to popular demand, and there were demos during the event.[23]

Reception[edit]

Reception
Aggregate score
AggregatorScore
MetacriticX360: 82/100[24]
PS3: 85/100[25]
XONE: 83/100[26]
Review scores
PublicationScore
1UP.comB+[27]
Eurogamer8/10[28]
GameSpot8.5/10[29]
GameTrailers7.9/10[30]
IGNX360: 9/10
PS3: 8.5/10[31]

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Castle Crashers was well received on each platform. Metacritic reports aggregate scores of 82/100 on the Xbox 360 and 85/100 for the PlayStation 3.[25][24] It has been a commercial success, with the Xbox 360 version selling over two million copies on the Xbox 360 alone as of year-end 2010.[32] 2011's totals were over 2.6 million on Xbox Live Arcade alone.[33] The PlayStation 3 version has also done well, moving over 181,000 in 2010.[34]IGN editor Cam Shea ranked it third on his top 10 list of Xbox Live Arcade games. He praised it for being both a call-back to a much-loved genre and a great piece of game design.[35] Additionally in a September 2010 ranking, IGN listed Castle Crashers fifth in their top twenty-five Xbox Live Arcade titles of all time.[36] It was voted 2008 Best Game of the Year at the Xbox Live Arcade Awards.[37]Castle Crashers was also Xbox Live Arcade's best-selling title of 2008.[38] Gaming Target's staff named the game as one of their '40 Games We'll Still Be Playing From 2008.'[39]

Reviewers universally praised the unique art style of Castle Crashers. GameSpot's Don Francis noted that the 'crisp art design really makes the game shine.'[29]1UP.com's Andrew Hayward noted that the game's hand-drawn characters, effects, and scenery make the game 'shine.'[27] Dan Whitehead of Eurogamer stated the game's art was more detailed and polished than The Behemoth's previous title, Alien Hominid.[28] The game's humor was generally lauded by reviewers. Writing for Gaming Target, Troy Matsumiya stated the game was 'bigger and funnier' than Alien Hominid.[40] Francis and IGN's Hilary Goldstein also praised the game's humor.[29][31] The gameplay also received high marks from reviewers. GameTrailers' staff stated that the game has 'a deceptive simplicity that sucks you right in.'[30] Goldstein praised the simplistic gameplay, and said the game was a modern throwback to classic beat 'em ups. He additionally noted the high replay value, and cited the game's four player multiplayer and number of unlockables as reasons to continually play the game.[31]

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Several reviewers expressed early frustration in regards to multiplayer connection issues, however these issues were resolved in a later title update to the game.[29] Francis stated that the connection issues 'handicap the multiplayer experience.'[29] 'Despite trying all day and night on launch day, we were only able to get a couple of two-player games going for a couple of levels before the connections were lost' stated Whitehead.[28] Hayward also reported slight connectivity issues in the PlayStation 3 version.[41] The PlayStation 3 version of the game also received criticism from GameSpot's Carolyn Petit for its additional Volleyball game mode, who described it simply as 'lousy.'[42]

Technical issues[edit]

Some users experienced problems finding available online games, as well as their Xbox 360 sometimes freezing when attempting to join an Xbox Live game, or while already in a game.[15][43] 'There are certain network settings,' said Paladin, 'where, if you're in a very specific network environment, it won't work with another person's connection and that's what's happening. But that's something we're already addressing by working with Microsoft to get a patch out as fast as possible.'[44] In addition to multiplayer problems, the game could also occasionally suffer from corrupted save files, causing players to lose character progress. In an interview with Joystiq, Tom Fulp and Dan Paladin of the Behemoth stated that they were working with Microsoft to get a patch released as soon as possible in order to fix the issues.[44] A patch for the game was released on December 24, 2008 fixing glitches and exploits as well as resolving networking issues that were experienced at the game's launch.[29][45] Similar networking problems have also been reported for the PlayStation 3 version of the game.[41][46] The PlayStation 3 version of the game only allows one profile to be signed in per console, with additional players being unable to use their own progress rather than of the profile in use.[47]

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Trapped Developers[edit]

In the alien aircraft, go left at the beginning instead of right. You can see the developers floating in some sort of stasis field.

Familiar Stat Bonuses[edit]

Certain familiars give you stat bonuses. Here is a list of these:

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  • Chicken - +1 Strength, +1 Agility, +1 Defense
  • Snoot - +2 Strength
  • Spiny - +2 Defense
  • Snailburt - +5 Defense, -5 Agility
  • Scratchpaw - +1 Strength, +2 Agility
  • MeowBurt - +3 Agility
  • Beholder - +2 Magic

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Infinite Experience[edit]

Note: this trick works best with low level characters. In the Lava World area, there is a point where you need a sandwich to progress. If you don't have a sandwich, enemies will come and drop sandwiches when you defeat them. If you don't use the sandwich to progress, the enemies will keep on coming, allowing you to get as much experience as you want.

The Painter's Brush[edit]

When fighting the Painter in the Wizard's Castle, take a look at his brush. Its color can help you anticipate what he will paint:

  • Light Pink - Unicorn
  • Orange - Carrot Clock
  • Teal - Angry Person
  • Red - Big Monster
  • Purple - Octopus
  • Magenta - Clown
  • Turquoise - Zombie
  • Light Orange - Cat
  • White - Elephant
  • Light Purple - Nose-Snail

Animal Familiars[edit]

The extensive list below shows all of the familiar animals you can acquire, as well as how they are acquired and what purpose they each serve.

  • Beholder
  • Power: Provides a magical boost</b>
  • Location: Full Moon</b>
  • Have Cardinal as your animal in Full Moon, and at the second hut on the mountain path, it'll give you a golden key that unlocks a cell in the ark holding the Beholder.
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    • BiPolar
    • Power: Attacks enemies and friends when they're about to die</b>
    • Location: Snow World</b>
    • Use the horn near a sign while walking up a ramp.
    • </ul>


      • Bitey Bat
      • Power: Bites the enemy's head</b>
      • Location: Pipistrello's Cave</b>
      • Bitey bat is found after beating the Bat boss.
      • </ul>


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        • Burly Bear
        • Location: Tall Grass Field</b>
        • Look for the tall grass on the cliff, and instead of going up the cliff, go left to the side of the cliff. A rock blocks your path, but can be moved by eating a sandwich. Bomb the crack behind the two treasure chest to reveal Burly Bear.
        • </ul>


          • Chicken
          • Power: Increases defense, agility, and strength</b>
          • Location: Flooded Temple</b>
          • In the first dry area, dig at the X sign marked before the two fish statues.
          • </ul>


            • Cardinal
            • Power: Increase chances of finding secret items</b>
            • Location: Industrial Castle</b>
            • Beat the Brute at the top floor of the castle.
            • </ul>


              • Frogglet
              • Power: Frogglet's catches items with its tongue</b>
              • Location: Marsh</b>
              • Find the X halfway in the first graveyard, where you'll see a crypt.
              • </ul>


                • Giraffey
                • Power: Increases leveling rate</b>
                • Location: Desert</b>
                • Look for the X in the sand towards the end of the level.
                • </ul>


                  • Hawkster
                  • Power: Attacks enemies on the ground and picks up fruit from them</b>
                  • Location: Tall Grass Field</b>
                  • Before getting the animal Rammy from the bear with the banner, Hawkster can be found by blowing the horn outside the huts.
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                    • Install Ball
                    • Power: Shoots enemies with his photons</b>
                    • Location: Alien Ship</b>
                    • Play through until the countdown begins. Shoot the mechanism that destroys the first green laser gate (after the toilet) and head straight up. There's a door there (hard to see what with it being dark etc). Go left slightly. It's still possible to exit the ship before the countdown ends.
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                      • Meowburt
                      • Power: Increases agility</b>
                      • Location: Parade</b>
                      • The cat Meowburt is in a tunnel after the level Parade. Enter the level following Parade, and when the level begins, head to the left for the tunnel.
                      • </ul>


                        • Monkeyface
                        • Power: Increases the chance of finding secret items</b>
                        • Location: Church Store</b>
                        • In the store for 750 gold.
                        • </ul>


                          • Mr. Buddy
                          • Power: Increase rate of digging</b>
                          • Location: Home Castle</b>
                          • Find a X on a straw pile near the back wall in the first room of the castle.
                          • </ul>


                            • Owlet
                            • Power: Exposes hidden fruit in trees</b>
                            • Location: Forest Entrance</b>
                            • Repeatedly attack behind the area infested with vegetation before the Deadland exit.
                            • </ul>


                              • Paazo
                              • Power: Points out the location of buried treasure</b>
                              • Location: Snow Store</b>
                              • In the store for 750 gold.
                              • </ul>


                                • Piggy
                                • Power: Increases the amount of health restored when eating food</b>
                                • Location: Swamp Village Store</b>
                                • In the store for 585 gold.
                                • </ul>


                                  • Rammy
                                  • Power: Rams the enemies down to the ground</b>
                                  • Location: Tall Grass Field</b>
                                  • Look for a bear with a banner.
                                  • </ul>


                                    • Scratchpaw
                                    • Power: Increases agility and strength</b>
                                    • Location: Sandcastle Interior</b>
                                    • Scratchpaw, a tiger, is behind the second barred window in the back of the room. Set him free by bombing the window.
                                    • </ul>


                                      • Seahorse
                                      • Power: Increases speed in water</b>
                                      • Location: Thieves Forest</b>
                                      • Between the poo streak left by the deer and the river.
                                      • </ul>


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                                        • Sherbert
                                        • Power: Increases jump height</b>
                                        • Location: Animal Ark</b>
                                        • Eat a sandwich while standing under a door in the animal ark, then jump and press X, X, and Y button. Attack the door as it rises until you're high enough to grab Sherbert.
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                                          • Snailburt
                                          • Power: Increases defense but decreases agility</b>
                                          • Location: Marsh</b>
                                          • Near the end of the level.
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                                            • Snoot
                                            • Power: Increases strength</b>
                                            • Location: Cyclop's Fortress</b>
                                            • In the first room of the fortress, find a crack in the wall and bomb it.
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                                              • Spinny
                                              • Power: Increases defense</b>
                                              • Location: In the store for 680 gold</b>
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                                                • Troll
                                                • Power: Health is slowly restored over time</b>
                                                • Location: Thieves Forest</b>
                                                • The troll is behind a wall that can be destroyed with three bombs.
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                                                  • Yeti
                                                  • Power: Immunity against being frozen</b>
                                                  • Location: Snow World</b>
                                                  • The Yeti is behind a hut on a declining ramp.
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                                                    • Zebra
                                                    • Power: Exposes food in the grass</b>
                                                    • Location: Desert Chase</b>
                                                    • The Zebra is carried by the rider on a camel, who runs away from you in the desert. Chase the rider and knock him off with an arrow to score the Zebra.
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                                                      More Characters[edit]

                                                      The list below chronicles all of the hidden, unlockable characters in the game, and how each one is unlocked.

                                                      • Alien Hominid - Have the full game of Alien Hominid HD on your Xbox 360's HDD and get at least one achievement in it.
                                                      • Barbarian - Beat King's Arena.
                                                      • Bear - Beat the game with Skeleton.
                                                      • Beekeeper - Beat the game with The Barbarian.
                                                      • Black Knight - Beat the Game with Grey Knight.
                                                      • Brute - Beat the game with The Eskimo.
                                                      • Civilian - Beat the game with Peasant.
                                                      • Commoner - Beat game with peasant knight.
                                                      • Eskimo - Complete Icy Arena offline.
                                                      • Fencer - Beat the game with Mechanic.
                                                      • Forest Knight - Beat the game with the Thief.
                                                      • Grey Knight - Defeat the Barbarian Boss.
                                                      • Mechanic (Gear Knight) - Beat the game with Blue Knight.
                                                      • Ninja - Beat the game with The Red Dragon Knight.
                                                      • Peasant - Complete the 'Peasant Arena'.
                                                      • Periwinkle Knight - Complete the 'Volcano Arena'.
                                                      • Red Dragon Knight - Beat Game With Orange Knight.
                                                      • Royal Guard - Complete the game as Green Knight.
                                                      • Skeleton - Complete the game as Red Knight.
                                                      • Thief - Beat Thieve's Arena.
                                                      • PS3 Version Only Characters

                                                      • Open Faced Gray Knight - Complete the Catfish level on Insane Mode
                                                      • King - Complete the Pipistrello's Cave level on Insane Mode
                                                      • Necromancer - Complete the Industrial Castle level on Insane Mode
                                                      • Cult Minion - Complete the Ice Castle level on Insane Mode

                                                      Additions by randomguy 41230

                                                      Harder Difficulty[edit]

                                                      To unlock a harder difficulty level called Insane Mode, beat the game once through with any character.