Yes, Your Grace

Your throne awaits.

Published by: Noodlecake

Description

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En este RPG de gestión de reinos, los súbditos acudirán cada turno a la sala del trono para pedir consejo y ayuda. Decide si ayudarlos con sus problemas o reservar tus recursos para asuntos más importantes. Recuerda: los suministros son limitados, y no todo el mundo tiene en cuenta los intereses del reino...
Yes, Your Grace cuenta la historia de Davern, un reino medieval gobernado por el Rey Eryk. El juego está ambientado en un mundo ficticio en el que los monstruos y las prácticas arcanas inspiradas por el folclore eslavo están a la orden del día. El pueblo te pedirá ayuda con varios asuntos, desde monstruos que atacan sus pueblos a la falta de lugares de esparcimiento y relajación. Algunos traerán la comedia a la sala del trono y otros te propondrán complicados dilemas. Tu familia también es importante, y durante tu mandato como rey tendrás que auxiliarlos en sus dificultades.
Te enfrentarás a terratenientes con distintas personalidades; requerirás de su apoyo para ganar las batallas que se avecinen,
pero habrá quienes te pidan que hagas trabajos sucios para cimentar la alianza. Una cosa queda clara: no será fácil mantener contento a todo el mundo...
Presta atención a los súbditos en cada turno y decide a quién apoyar.
Ayuda a tu familia con sus problemas personales y determina su suerte.
Contrata generales, brujas y cazadores que te asistan en tus empeños.
Prepárate para la batalla y forja alianzas que satisfagan los caprichos de señores y reyes
Sigue las historias de los extravagantes y resueltos personajes que visitan tus salones.
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199.00 ฿
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User Rating

4.79 out of 5

116 ratings in Thailand

Ratings History

Yes Reviews

I cant buy full game

Fdiamond1251 on

Thailand

The store not respond for purchase

Not full game wasting time

godofjean on

Thailand

So wasting time game is not full game

Good game

Devony31 on

United States

I mostly enjoy this game…I do not like that the King cannot have one of his daughters as his heir. Pretty limiting & gives the age old idea that girls aren’t good enough;P Also I do not like that you are locked into basically selling your eldest(13 yrs old!) daughter into marriage. This followed by not being able to prevent the poisoning at the wedding. I love the challenge of trying to pick the best path with the choices we make, but we are automatically locked into a pretty dark path by no choice we make. It limits the game by a lot! This says nothing about the desperate bid to do a super risky ritual to attain a male heir…there is a lot that could have been done to make this game stellar but after playing one pass thru & finding some seriously important choices taken from me, I dunno if I will continue playing.

Meh…

BriC. on

United States

It fails to deliver on its key principle of making choices that really impact the story. The story outcomes are too limited, especially with the family interactions. They either die or end up in a single situation. I was hoping for actual variation in the outcome and story, like pick your path mystery/adventure novels. The same is true of the combat. There is a little more variation with the lesser lords, but it doesn’t affect the larger story. The atmosphere of the game fits with the medieval Slavic theme really well, but the dialogue is more modern and doesn’t fit the context as well. It has a lot of game cliches about the medieval world - you can generally guess who/what is good and bad based on surface level modern sensibilities (the church is evil, earth magic is good, execution is bad, arranged marriage always goes badly, etc.). If you change your choices, none of these elements actually change, you just become either a good or bad person according to modern sensibilities rather than those of a Slavic Medieval world. I guess I just hoped for more from the game. On the plus the art style is enjoyable.

Terrible graphics and gameplay

DavidLeeHo on

United States

This game looked promising but considering you can't trade gold for supplies it makes it near impossible to feees you army. Plus doesn't seem like you ever have enough supplies. Gold is easy to come by but supplies not so much. I have beaten the game and it's not worth the 4.99 plus tax to me.

Absolutely stellar.

Cj Christ on

United States

This game is quite the experience. Probably going to be in the top 3 for me for quite some time. Would have paid twice for this.

hella stressful

jacquelinestuy13 on

United States

I don’t normally replay games but I was so upset that I didn’t make it to the end of the story the first time that I restarted it with the hindsight of how actions would affect my outcome. I still barely made it, with a lot of sacrifices along the way. You will not get serotonin from playing this, but the reward comes from actually surviving such a brutal story where nothing goes your way. Glad I gave this game a chance. It’s worth the price point if not more, and will keep you engaged for a good couple of hours.

Interesting

AmiePie1 on

United States

Other than making it “free” in the beginning and then trying to get someone to pay for the game after a trial, it was good. Maybe it was a good idea but I liked the game and I might be feeling some type of way you didn’t let me finish the wedding. 4/5..

Good… but?

Konstooo on

United States

It’s a good game. I love the concept. I love the interaction. But it’s too short. I understand the original design was to be and in the story, but the story should continue. A one year storyline is a little lackluster for the five dollar payment, especially when the game can be completed in less than 24 hours. You should add more to the story. More development. More weeks. More storyline. Also the progression is a little weird. All of a sudden, your first peasant asking for 1G to 30G? Like the economy didn’t even build that fast…. Or perhaps a spinoff version of this game, which has a some more strategic implementation, and direct interactions? Overall, good game just needs more to it

Oh come on man

Lazyguardian on

United States

I downloaded this game about a year ago, bought the story and deleted the game, I play on apple, and to reinstall the game I had to buy it again? Like whaaaaaaaa why, that’s so bad, I love this game I don’t mind spending the money but it should’ve told me that it was going to do that before I reinstall it.

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