The Plucky Squire Complete Controls for PC and Controller

There's a dedicated throw sword button!

The Plucky Squire Screenshot
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The Plucky Squire is one of the most creative and fun releases of 2024, effortlessly blending 2D and 3D gameplay with some striking visuals. It’s available on multiple platforms and supports multiple input types on the PC version as well. If you need a reference for the default scheme, here are the complete controls for The Plucky Squire for controllers and the keyboard and mouse for PC.

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The Plucky Squire Complete Controls for Controllers

Here are the default controls for The Plucky Squire when you’re playing on a controller.

ActionInput
AttackX
Action/InteractY
JumpA
Tilt Book RightRT
StampLT
Throw Sword/SneakRT
Camera LookRight Stick
MovementLeft Stick
RollB
PauseMenu Button
Stop StampD-Pad Left
Bomb StampD-Pad Right
Tilt Book LeftLT

The Plucky Squire Complete Controls for Keyboard and Mouse

Here are the default controls for The Plucky Squire for keyboard and mouse.

ActionInput
PauseEsc
Move ForwardW
Move BackwardS
Move LeftA
Move RightD
Tilt Book LeftX
Tilt Book RightZ
AttackLeft Mouse Button
Throw Sword/SneakRight Mouse Button
Action/InteractE
RollLeft Shift
JumpSpace bar
StampQ
Stop Stamp1
Bomb Stamp2

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Can you Remap Controls in The Plucky Squire?

Yes, you can rebind the controls in The Plucky Squire. When viewing either the keyboard and mouse, or regular controller binds, you can select “Configure Controls“, and go through the list of controls to rebind to your liking.

On PC, The Plucky Squire does not have native support for PlayStation controllers and no option to change the button prompts either. This also means players must use Steam Input to ensure their DualShock 4 or DualSense works properly. If you’re also running into any controller issues in The Plucky Squire, here is how you can fix those.

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Ali Hashmi

Ali has been writing about video games for the past six years and is always on the lookout for the next indie game to obsess over and recommend to everyone in sight. When he isn't spending an unhealthy amount of time in Slay the Spire, he's probably trying out yet another retro-shooter or playing Dark Souls for the 50th time.