The Knight Witch β a card-casting metroidvania as a Steam gift
The Knight Witch brings together two things that rarely share the same game: open, interconnected metroidvania exploration and dense bullet-hell action that floods the screen with enemy fire. You play as Rayne, a young Knight Witch who rises to defend the underground kingdom of Dunsany after a devastating war. Here you buy the full game as a Steam gift β a friend-bot sends it straight to your account, usually within a couple of minutes.
What kind of game The Knight Witch is
It was made by the Spanish studio Super Mega Team and published by Team17 (the people behind Worms, Overcooked and Moonlighter), released on 29 November 2022. It's a hand-drawn action-adventure: soft, almost storybook backgrounds paired with a genuinely vicious density of bullets. Dunsany isn't a string of levels but one connected world that you gradually open up, finding new abilities and backtracking to old areas for hidden secrets.
Card-based combat: magic from a deck
The signature of The Knight Witch is spellcasting through a deck of cards. Rayne fires a basic weapon, but her strongest attacks, shields and heals are cards you play right in the heat of battle. Between fights you collect and tune your deck, deciding what to lean on: raw firepower, survivability, or flexible combos. The result is a blend of shmup and light deckbuilding where every fight feels like a small tactical hand played inside a bullet-hell storm.
Choices that shape the story
The Knight Witch is also a story about duty, faith and the cost of power. As you progress the game asks you questions and remembers your answers: your decisions affect your relationships with characters and the kind of magic you end up wielding. It's not window dressing β the game genuinely makes you think about who to trust and what you're willing to sacrifice to win.
Which edition you're buying
This listing is the Standard Edition β the full, complete game. You don't need to buy any base version: this is the entire game, with the whole story, worlds and combat. There's also a separate Deluxe Edition that adds Damian Sanchez's official soundtrack (22 tracks) β but that's a different bundle, and the soundtrack is not part of this gift.
How you receive the gift on Steam
It's as simple as it gets, with no codes involved: this is a Steam gift, not a key. Delivery goes through an FZR friend-bot: the bot adds you as a friend itself, sends The Knight Witch as a gift and then removes you β you don't need to send or confirm any friend request, and Steam Guard isn't required to receive the gift. All that's left is to accept the gift, and the game lands in your library like any purchased game β yours to keep forever. The gift is accepted on a Steam account with the Russia region, and the game must not already be in your library, otherwise the gift won't go through. Delivery usually takes a couple of minutes.
The kingdom of Dunsany and exploration
Dunsany is humanity's last refuge underground, hidden from the war on the surface. It's not a linear corridor but a branching map: caves, abandoned mines, witch sanctuaries and mechanical fortresses are connected so that you can't progress without a new ability. Get a dash, a new card type or a key, and suddenly passages open up that you used to fly straight past. The game is generous with secrets: hidden rooms, health upgrades, rare cards and pieces of lore reward anyone who likes to check every corner. At the same time, The Knight Witch respects your time β backtracking here is short and meaningful, without endless running through empty hallways.
Who this game is for
The Knight Witch is a great fit if you want a metroidvania that's gentler at the entrance but deep in combat. If you love shmups and bullet-hell but are tired of purely arcade structures with no progression, this has a story, deck progression and a world to explore. Newcomers to the genre get flexible difficulty options and assists, so you can focus on the story without slamming into a wall of bullets. Veterans can crank up the difficulty and squeeze the most out of the deckbuilding.
System requirements and platforms
The game shipped on Windows as well as consoles and Switch, but this gift is for the Steam (PC) version. The Knight Witch isn't demanding, so it runs comfortably even on modest setups. On Steam Deck and Linux it runs via Proton; there's no official Verified rating, but the community plays it through the compatibility layer without serious complaints.
Similar games in our catalog
If the hand-drawn world and exploration clicked for you, check out Moonlighter β another Team17 title with warm pixel art. If you prefer a harsher, uncompromising metroidvania, look at Blasphemous or the genre benchmark Hollow Knight. The Knight Witch sits somewhere between them: friendlier at the start, but with its own signature bullet-hell madness.
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