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The Plucky Squire

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Alex and Luke Talk The Plucky Squire.

What if a storybook adventure literally jumped off the page? That’s the magic trick The Plucky Squire pulls off. Developed by All Possible Futures and published by Devolver Digital, this imaginative action-adventure launched in July 2024 and instantly stood out for its clever transitions between 2D and 3D gameplay. With a charming visual style, punchy combat, and playful surprises around every corner, it’s a game that wears its heart—and its gimmick—on its sleeve.

At the time of recording, The Plucky Squire held a Metacritic score of 83 on PC and 72 on Nintendo Switch. According to HowLongToBeat, the main story clocks in around 8.5 hours, though that can stretch with exploration (and admiring the delightful art direction). It’s short, sweet, and stylistically sharp—but not without a few rough edges.

Alex played on Nintendo Switch, Luke on Steam Deck. Both made it to the final page and rolled credits. This is one of those rare games where the journey was as fun to talk about as it was to play—especially when it leapt from side-scroller to Zelda-lite to rhythm brawler to full-on tank sequence. You just have to see it to believe it.

This episode is unofficially brought to you in part by summer time ice cream runs.

Audio Credits:

“The Plucky Squire Theme” from The Plucky Squire Original Soundtrack — composed by Madeleine Wood — © Devolver Digital.

Original theme music owned by Low Five Gaming.

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Gameboree is an annual two-month fundraising event supporting St. Jude via GoFundMe. Since launching in 2019, it’s raised $11,000 through livestreams, challenges, and giveaways. The 2025 campaign kicks off this November—join us to make a difference for the kids!

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1. The Plucky Squire (00:00:00)

2. Unsanctioned Sponsor: Summertime Ice Cream Runs (00:32:42)

3. Sidequestin' (00:41:35)

55 episodes

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Alex and Luke Talk The Plucky Squire.

What if a storybook adventure literally jumped off the page? That’s the magic trick The Plucky Squire pulls off. Developed by All Possible Futures and published by Devolver Digital, this imaginative action-adventure launched in July 2024 and instantly stood out for its clever transitions between 2D and 3D gameplay. With a charming visual style, punchy combat, and playful surprises around every corner, it’s a game that wears its heart—and its gimmick—on its sleeve.

At the time of recording, The Plucky Squire held a Metacritic score of 83 on PC and 72 on Nintendo Switch. According to HowLongToBeat, the main story clocks in around 8.5 hours, though that can stretch with exploration (and admiring the delightful art direction). It’s short, sweet, and stylistically sharp—but not without a few rough edges.

Alex played on Nintendo Switch, Luke on Steam Deck. Both made it to the final page and rolled credits. This is one of those rare games where the journey was as fun to talk about as it was to play—especially when it leapt from side-scroller to Zelda-lite to rhythm brawler to full-on tank sequence. You just have to see it to believe it.

This episode is unofficially brought to you in part by summer time ice cream runs.

Audio Credits:

“The Plucky Squire Theme” from The Plucky Squire Original Soundtrack — composed by Madeleine Wood — © Devolver Digital.

Original theme music owned by Low Five Gaming.

Send us a Text Message! We'll respond on our next episode!

Gameboree is an annual two-month fundraising event supporting St. Jude via GoFundMe. Since launching in 2019, it’s raised $11,000 through livestreams, challenges, and giveaways. The 2025 campaign kicks off this November—join us to make a difference for the kids!

DONATE HERE!

WATCH THE STREAMS

Support the show


​Visit us at LowFiveGaming.com.
Join the Low Five Discord!
Email us at [email protected].
Low Five Gaming is a Studio Low Five Production.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. The Plucky Squire (00:00:00)

2. Unsanctioned Sponsor: Summertime Ice Cream Runs (00:32:42)

3. Sidequestin' (00:41:35)

55 episodes

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