Ever wonder what happens if King Arthur’s big Grail hunt sends his whole kingdom into a crazy other dimension? Broken Excalibur, made by Gambir Studio, lets you step into Arthur’s boots for this fun fantasy action roguelite. You play as the king, swinging a busted Excalibur to save Camelot. Gambir Studio mixes old legends with fresh roguelite action.
This game mixes quick fights and random dungeons in a weird Astral Dimension. It dives into ideas like fixing mistakes and bringing back lost glory. You borrow powers from dead knights and save folks from all over. Cool areas and skill tweaks make every run different. Check out Broken Excalibur if you want a blast of myth and tough challenges that keep you coming back.
Might of the Camelot

The Knights of the Round Table chase the Holy Grail for old Merlin. They mess up and wake the huge Void Giant on Camelot. King Arthur grabs his crew, like Lancelot and Tristan, to fight it. The monster wipes them out fast and snaps Excalibur.
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Merlin tries a spell to shove the Giant back to the Astral Dimension. Things go wrong, and it pulls the whole kingdom in too. Merlin brings Arthur back to life and tells him to beat three growing parts of the Giant’s soul. Arthur hunts through twisted spots to find and save his people so Merlin can zap everyone home.
Arthur learns more about the Giant’s link to Camelot’s old screw-ups. Saved villagers tell stories of the knights’ last stand, which fires up Arthur. He meets odd characters like sneaky Assam and flirty Morgana, who spill secrets. The tale ends in a big battle that could fix Excalibur or trap everyone forever.
Obliterate Lurid Giants

Broken Excalibur gives you action roguelite fun from a third-person view. Arthur runs around random dungeons with easy controls for hits and jumps. Fights focus on linking moves and switching knight powers. Roguelite style means you die and start over, but you keep some upgrades between runs.
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You use the Broken Excalibur to grab skills from fallen knights. Jump to Lancelot for big Arondight hits or Tristan for quick Thousand Blossom Slashes. Grab over 100 skills and buffs from spots, like fire paths or quick heals. Giant boss fights need you to spot patterns and use your small size to dodge their huge swings.
Win by saving citizens first; they build stuff in your castle for perks like more life. Try mixing skills, a block into a slash clears crowds. Use things around you, like falling rocks, in big enemy groups. Quick tips: Remember the areas in your head to loop back smart and hold strong buffs for bosses.
Alluring Campaign

Broken Excalibur rocks hand-drawn 2D art with bright, moving sprites. Arthur’s kingly armor shines in fight poses. Places change from green woods to red deserts. The style feels like old storybooks, with cool bad guy looks from dark helpers to giant bosses.
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The worlds feel alive with random twists: Brochalant Forest hides traps in leaves, Sarrache Desert kicks up sand storms. Citizens have fun designs for their jobs, like hammer guys or healers. The mood pulls you in with day-night switches and leaves that move when Arthur passes.
Fight effects pop with sparks from swings and screen-shakes from giant yells. Excalibur lights up bright when you use knight powers, throwing glows everywhere. Sounds hit hard with sword clangs and monster roars that match the hits. The music builds big with Celtic pipes and drum beats for tense fights.
Extinguish All Evil
The story brings back Arthur tales with a stuck kingdom and one king’s fix-it trip. Gameplay hooks you with knight skills, random battles, and castle upgrades that push you forward. Visuals wow with fun 2D drawings in wild areas, plus cool effects and sounds that amp the fun.
Broken Excalibur fits roguelite players who dig Arthur spins on wild action. Folks who like plans will nail skill mixes and boss dodges. Newbies might die a lot at first, but legend fans get tons of reasons to replay. This game rocks for anyone wanting hero stories in changing hard adventures.