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Demos are available for both versions, with original's demo only available on its [[https://hanakogames.itch.io/cute-knight itch.io]] page, as "Original Edition - Windows Demo", and [[https://www.hanakogames.com/ckd.shtml#demo the Deluxe demos]] are available for UsefulNotes/MicrosoftWindows, UsefulNotes/MacOS, and UsefulNotes/{{Linux}}.

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Demos are available for both versions, with original's demo only available on its [[https://hanakogames.itch.io/cute-knight itch.io]] page, as "Original Edition - Windows Demo", and [[https://www.hanakogames.com/ckd.shtml#demo the Deluxe demos]] are available for UsefulNotes/MicrosoftWindows, UsefulNotes/MacOS, Platform/MicrosoftWindows, Platform/MacOS, and UsefulNotes/{{Linux}}.
Platform/{{Linux}}.



*** On UsefulNotes/MicrosoftWindows, saves can named anything your computer allows, but can't be made in the middle of combat.
*** On UsefulNotes/{{Unix}}, saves aren't named; they're just given the PlayerCharacter's name, the time of creation, and their gold and HitPoints. They ''can'' be made in the middle of combat.

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*** On UsefulNotes/MicrosoftWindows, Platform/MicrosoftWindows, saves can named anything your computer allows, but can't be made in the middle of combat.
*** On UsefulNotes/{{Unix}}, Platform/{{Unix}}, saves aren't named; they're just given the PlayerCharacter's name, the time of creation, and their gold and HitPoints. They ''can'' be made in the middle of combat.
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* AsleepNotMeditating: The "Slacker" ending is unlocked by having the PC do nothing but sleep for days. People notice her always sleeping on the street, but the local nun is convinced that she's really meditating. Her practice would eventually become the basis of a new religion, where people just sit around and do nothing all day.

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* UnexpectedlyRealisticGameplay: Multiple:
** Doing the untested and unsafe experiments with the crafting instructor leads to the "Oops" ending, where [[spoiler: you blow yourself up]].
** If you embezzle while working for the shopkeeper, she may find out and fire you. Afterwards, she refuses to hire you again, and jacks up your prices.



* UnexpectedlyRealisticGameplay: Multiple:
** Doing the untested and unsafe experiments with the crafting instructor leads to the "Oops" ending, where [[spoiler: you blow yourself up]].
** If you embezzle while working for the shopkeeper, she may find out and fire you. Afterwards, she refuses to hire you again, and jacks up your prices.

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conciseness


* {{Ambadassador}}: The "Royal Knight" ending consists of becoming a member of the PraetorianGuard, dying of boredom, and asking for something to do, which results in this.

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* {{Ambadassador}}: The "Royal Knight" ending consists of becoming a member of joining the PraetorianGuard, dying of boredom, and asking for something to do, which results in this.



* BabiesEverAfter: Many of the endings that involve a wedding make mention of the protagonist's children.

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* BabiesEverAfter: Many of the endings that involve a wedding make mention of the protagonist's children.



* LazyBum: One of the special endings, "The Slacker," can be achieved by having the PC do nothing but sleep for a few days straight.

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* LazyBum: One of the special endings, "The Slacker," can be achieved is achievable by having the PC do nothing but sleep for a few days straight.



** Updated ending art.
** Updated monster art.

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** Updated ending art.
** Updated
and monster art.



** Doing the untested and unsafe experiments with the crafting instructor ultimately leads to the "Oops" ending, in which [[spoiler: you blow yourself up]].
** If you embezzle while working for the shopkeeper, she has a chance to find out and fires you. Afterwards, she refuses to hire you again, and jacks up your prices.

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** Doing the untested and unsafe experiments with the crafting instructor ultimately leads to the "Oops" ending, in which where [[spoiler: you blow yourself up]].
** If you embezzle while working for the shopkeeper, she has a chance to may find out and fires fire you. Afterwards, she refuses to hire you again, and jacks up your prices.



** Having any Sin at all means you can't rest at the church. Having ''100'' Sin will prevent you from even ''going in'' at all, as the Nun can tell just by your presence that evil surrounds you. Sin can be reduced through volunteering as a nurse, at a cost of time, and maximum HitPoints, with the latter waived if they're already at 10.

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** Having any Sin at all means prevents you can't rest from resting at the church. Having ''100'' Sin will prevent prevents you from even ''going in'' at all, in'', as the Nun can tell just by your presence that evil surrounds you. Sin can be reduced through volunteering as a nurse, at a cost of time, and maximum HitPoints, with the latter waived if they're already at 10.

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"undescribed" makes more sense.


* HappilyAdopted: If the PC agrees to become "sisters" with Rose, the Magic Instructor's daughter, Rose expresses a desire to compete in the Wizard's Challenge, and the player wins the challenge, the instructor will eventually offer to adopt the PC as her daughter and they live HappilyEverAfter as a family.

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* HappilyAdopted: *HappilyAdopted: If the PC agrees to become "sisters" with Rose, the Magic Instructor's daughter, Rose expresses a desire to compete in the Wizard's Challenge, and the player wins the challenge, the instructor will eventually offer to adopt the PC as her daughter and they live HappilyEverAfter as a family.



** Fairy Dust, when fused with items, helps make them more magical through a described process.

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** Fairy Dust, when fused with items, helps make them more magical through a described an undescribed process.


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* SiblingTriangle: One of the future events mentioned in the ending where the protagonist becomes an adopted sister of Rose, is how they're in conflict over some man.
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Meganekko is no longer a trope. It's a Fanspeak term. Moving wicks to Bespectacled Cutie when appropriate.


* ShoutOut: The "Partners" ending is a gleeful and affectionate riff on ''Series/XenaWarriorPrincess'', right down to a direct quote from the opening sequence. The protagonist even gets a leather skirt [[spoiler:and a devoted, literary girlfriend... [[{{Meganekko}} Lisa the Librarian!]]]]

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* ShoutOut: The "Partners" ending is a gleeful and affectionate riff on ''Series/XenaWarriorPrincess'', right down to a direct quote from the opening sequence. The protagonist even gets a leather skirt [[spoiler:and a devoted, literary girlfriend... [[{{Meganekko}} Lisa the Librarian!]]]]Librarian!]]

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* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Prince Kirelan has blue hair, as does the doctor in the slums.
** The PC has pink hair, just like the missing princess.

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* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Prince Kirelan has blue hair, as does the doctor in the slums.
** The PC has pink hair, just like the missing princess.
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