Difference between revisions of "Clockwork Knight: Pengin War"

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{{sub-stub}}'''''Clockwork Knight: Pengin War''''' is an unreleased [[Sega Saturn]] game based on the ''Clockwork Knight'' series. It was canceled for unknown reasons, but a prototype surfaced in 2006, dated 20th June, 1995 with a product code labelled GS-9015.
{{sub-stub}}'''''Clockwork Knight: Pengin War''''' is an unreleased [[Sega Saturn]] game based on the ''Clockwork Knight'' series. It was canceled for unknown reasons, but a prototype surfaced in 2006, dated 20th June, 1995.
 
  
 
The subtitle is not official (the game refers to itself simply as "''Clockwork Knight''"), but has been applied due to the existence of the words "Pengin War" in the prototype version's header. Gameplay is similar to Sega's ''[[Pengo]]'', which may suggest "Pengin" is a misspelling of "Penguin". That, or it originally had nothing to do with ''Clockwork Knight''.
 
The subtitle is not official (the game refers to itself simply as "''Clockwork Knight''"), but has been applied due to the existence of the words "Pengin War" in the prototype version's header. Gameplay is similar to Sega's ''[[Pengo]]'', which may suggest "Pengin" is a misspelling of "Penguin". That, or it originally had nothing to do with ''Clockwork Knight''.

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Clockwork Knight: Pengin War
System(s): Sega Saturn
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
Genre: Action

















Number of players: 1-2

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Clockwork Knight: Pengin War is an unreleased Sega Saturn game based on the Clockwork Knight series. It was canceled for unknown reasons, but a prototype surfaced in 2006, dated 20th June, 1995 with a product code labelled GS-9015.

The subtitle is not official (the game refers to itself simply as "Clockwork Knight"), but has been applied due to the existence of the words "Pengin War" in the prototype version's header. Gameplay is similar to Sega's Pengo, which may suggest "Pengin" is a misspelling of "Penguin". That, or it originally had nothing to do with Clockwork Knight.

The game is played from a top-down perspective, in which Pepperouchau can pick up blocks from underneath him to reveal eggs. The object of the game is to defeat all the enemies by kicking eggs at them.