Chivalry Quest: Sword and Flame - Collector's Edition

Chivalry Quest: Sword and Flame - Collector's Edition

DO Games DO Games January 6, 2026
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About Chivalry Quest: Sword and Flame - Collector's Edition

Chivalry Quest: Sword and Flame - Collector's Edition is a hidden-object adventure game set in a medieval fantasy world. You play as a knight navigating war-torn landscapes, searching for relics while clashing with Ashen Knights to shape Camelot’s destiny. Developed by DO Games and released on January 6, 2026, it runs on PC and Mac. The game blends exploration with puzzle-solving, featuring hand-drawn scenes filled with secrets. Single-player only, it’s structured around completing levels by uncovering hidden items and relics. The story revolves around restoring a broken pact between knights and dragons. Ideal for fans of methodical problem-solving and classic adventure tropes.

Gameplay

Each level tasks you with finding objects in static scenes, often requiring zooming, rotating items, and matching shadows. Puzzles range from matching relic pieces to deciphering riddles tied to historical lore. Mini-games like timed object hunts or alignment puzzles break up the core gameplay. A map tracks progress through castles, forests, and dragon lairs. You collect and manage relics in an inventory, using them to unlock doors or defeat enemies. Combat is simplified to button-press challenges against the Ashen Knights. Controls are mouse-driven, with occasional keyboard shortcuts for quick access. Sessions often last 30, 45 minutes, balancing repetition with escalating difficulty. The game emphasizes observation over speed.

What Players Think

PlayPile users rate it 4.2/5, with 68% completing the full story. Average playtime is 12 hours, though some report 20+ hours with side quests. Community moods split between 72% nostalgic and 18% frustrated, with praise for the art style and lore but complaints about repetitive music and late-game difficulty spikes. One user wrote, “The hand-drawn scenes feel like a lost 2000s classic, but some puzzles are obtuse.” Achievement completion is 82% at 30 total, averaging 2 hours each. Critics on external sites highlight its “charm over polish” approach. A few note the lack of accessibility options for color-blind players. Despite flaws, it’s seen as a worthwhile entry in the hidden-object genre.

PlayPile's Take

At $29.99, Chivalry Quest offers value for fans of old-school adventure games. The 30 achievements take 12 hours to 100% complete, rewarding patience over reflexes. Best suited for players who enjoy slow-burn stories and methodical puzzle-solving. Skip it if you dislike repetition or expect modern mechanics. The Collector’s Edition includes bonus relics and concept art, which might appeal to collectors. It’s not impressive but feels like a love letter to 2000s-era design. Worth a try if you miss the era of hidden-object games.

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