Dynamic Puzzle RPG Fairy Knights Launches April 30 Worldwide on Windows PC and Nintendo Switch

Fairy Knights

CFK and developer WIDStudio have announced the worldwide release date for dynamic puzzle RPG Fairy Knights.

As detailed in the press release, the game is a puzzle RPG set in a pastel-colored chibi world. After the Devil stopped rain in the desert kingdom of Vadelle, Kai and Elisa now seek magical stones to defeat it and save the kingdom from terrible drought. However, the stones are hidden within temple, and they must past the test of fairies to obtain them.


The puzzle aspect comes into the game’s battles. In real time, players must connect pathways within a grid of stones to unleash attacks and spells. Higher combos mean more damage.

The game also supports English, Korean, and Japanese languages in text. It should be noted while CFK are not listed on the Steam store page, they are shown in the game’s trailer, and in the press release.

You can find the launch trailer below.

You can find the full rundown (via Steam) below.


‘Fairy Knights’ is like a classic JRPG game that one can be heartwarmed by the stories and can enjoy the development of the characters.

  • An epic around one royal kingdom’s secret and its fate.
  • Unique characters and the stories they create.
  • A story line with a heartwarming and funny humor.
  • Not just mere battling but a strategic game through puzzles.
  • Various weapons and varying skills, with numerous splendid magical effects.

[Story]
Vadelle, a royal palace that does not receive rain.
Cursed monsters rise from their spells once again.
Kai heads on his journey to join the rite that will seal the monsters.
However, Kai encounters the secrets of the royal palace.
What would Kai and his friends meet at the end of this journey?


Fairy Knights launches April 30th on Windows PC (via Steam), and Nintendo Switch.

Image: Steam

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