KnightGame

Australia, 2015

Film

‘KnightGame’ is a Medieval local multiplayer battle arena, where any stab, shield or shot could be your last. Purchase items at your base to change, strengthen and morph you and your army into fearsome warriors, then march into battle and destroy your opponent’s base to claim victory. But be wary, not all items are created equal and many will hinder you.

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Collection

In ACMI's collection

Previously on display

22 April 2019

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Credits

creator

Angus Latham

Belmont High School

Ewan Breakey

Logan Bryce

Duration

00:00:30:00

Production places
Australia
Production dates
2015

Appears in

Group of items

'Screen It' 2015 [winning entries and special mentions]

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Collection metadata

ACMI Identifier

B2003158

Language

No spoken word

Audience classification

Mediatheque - all ages (ACMI classified)

Sound/audio

Musical soundtrack only

Colour

Colour

Holdings

MOV file H264; ACMI Digital Access Copy - presentation

Collected

1 times

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