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|image=Castle Crashers cover.jpg
|title=Castle Crashers
|title=Castle Crashers
|image=Castle Crashers cover.jpg
|developer=[[The Behemoth]]
|developer=[[The Behemoth]]
|publisher=[[The Behemoth]]
|publisher=[[The Behemoth]], [[Microsoft Game Studios]], [[Sony Computer Entertainment]]
|distributor=[[Xbox Live Arcade]], [[PlayStation Network]]
|year=2008
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|title1=Castle Crashers Remastered
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|designer=Dan Paladin, Tom Fulp
|designer=Dan Paladin, Tom Fulp
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|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
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'''Castle Crashers''' is a console video game independently developed by [[The Behemoth]], featuring music created by members of Newgrounds. In [[2006]], Behemoth announced the game as available for download via the [[Xbox Live Arcade]] service. It was released as part of [[Microsoft]]'s Summer of Arcade campaign, and became Arcade's best-selling title of [[2008]]. It was voted 2008 Best Game of the Year at the XBLA Awards. Castle Crashers was ported to the [[PlayStation 3]] in [[2010]] and [[Windows]] in [[2012]].
'''Castle Crashers''' is a console video game developed by [[The Behemoth]], featuring music created by members of Newgrounds. In [[2006]], Behemoth announced the game as available for download via the [[Xbox Live Arcade]] service. It was released as part of [[Microsoft]]'s Summer of Arcade campaign, and became Arcade's best-selling title of [[2008]]. It was voted 2008 Best Game of the Year at the XBLA Awards. Castle Crashers was ported to the [[PlayStation 3]] in [[2010]] and [[Windows]] in [[2012]]. A remastered version was released on [[Xbox One]] in [[2015]], and on [[PlayStation 4]] and [[Nintendo Switch]] in [[2019]].
 
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After selecting a character, the player then selects a starting level (beginning with the wizard's attack on the castle) through a graph-like world map; once the player completes a level, they may then opt to start or revisit that level any time. Other levels include shops where the player can buy items for healing, attacking, or defense using coins gained from defeated foes, and arena levels where the player can take on challenges to unlock additional characters, although in co-op the arena turns into a player vs player match, much like the final battle where you fight over a princess.
After selecting a character, the player then selects a starting level (beginning with the wizard's attack on the castle) through a graph-like world map; once the player completes a level, they may then opt to start or revisit that level any time. Other levels include shops where the player can buy items for healing, attacking, or defense using coins gained from defeated foes, and arena levels where the player can take on challenges to unlock additional characters, although in co-op the arena turns into a player vs player match, much like the final battle where you fight over a princess.
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Box artwork for Castle Crashers.
Box artwork for Castle Crashers.
Castle Crashers
Developer(s)The Behemoth
Publisher(s)The Behemoth, Microsoft Game Studios, Sony Computer Entertainment
Year released2008
System(s)Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Windows, macOS
Designer(s)Dan Paladin, Tom Fulp
Genre(s)Action RPG, Hack and slash
Players1-4
ModesSingle player, Multiplayer
Rating(s)ESRB TeenPEGI Ages 16+
Castle Crashers Remastered
Developer(s)The Behemoth
Publisher(s)The Behemoth
Year released2015
System(s)Windows, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4
LinksOfficial websiteCastle Crashers at PCGamingWikiCastle Crashers ChannelSearchSearch

Castle Crashers is a console video game developed by The Behemoth, featuring music created by members of Newgrounds. In 2006, Behemoth announced the game as available for download via the Xbox Live Arcade service. It was released as part of Microsoft's Summer of Arcade campaign, and became Arcade's best-selling title of 2008. It was voted 2008 Best Game of the Year at the XBLA Awards. Castle Crashers was ported to the PlayStation 3 in 2010 and Windows in 2012. A remastered version was released on Xbox One in 2015, and on PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch in 2019.

After selecting a character, the player then selects a starting level (beginning with the wizard's attack on the castle) through a graph-like world map; once the player completes a level, they may then opt to start or revisit that level any time. Other levels include shops where the player can buy items for healing, attacking, or defense using coins gained from defeated foes, and arena levels where the player can take on challenges to unlock additional characters, although in co-op the arena turns into a player vs player match, much like the final battle where you fight over a princess.

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