Dive into the captivating world of Yes, Your Grace, a kingdom management RPG where you rule as King Eryk in the medieval land of Davern. Master resource allocation and strategic decision-making to determine your kingdom's fate.
A Kingdom's Story
Yes, Your Grace immerses you in the rich tapestry of Davern, a realm steeped in Slavic folklore. Face a constant stream of villager requests, from monster battles to building recreational areas. Your throne room will be a whirlwind of humor and difficult choices, as you balance the needs of your people while navigating your family's personal dramas and forging alliances with powerful lords. Maintaining harmony requires careful consideration and sometimes, morally grey decisions.
Key Features of Yes, Your Grace
Royal Responsibilities: Family and Politics
Yes, Your Grace masterfully blends throne room politics and family dynamics. As King Eryk, you'll face constant petitions, demanding careful resource allocation and shrewd decision-making to satisfy citizens, lords, and neighboring kingdoms. Your family's personal struggles add another layer of complexity, demanding your attention and impacting your kingdom's future through marital alliances and the development of your heirs.
Throne Room Challenges:
- Evaluate each petition's merit.
- Manage resources to address pressing issues.
- Navigate complex relationships.
Family Matters:
- Guide your family through personal trials.
- Influence future alliances through marriages.
- Nurture your heirs' growth.
Strategic Gameplay: Allies, Resources, and Balance
Beyond the throne room, you'll recruit allies—Generals, Witches, and Hunters—to protect Davern and shape its destiny. Strategic resource management is crucial; balancing the needs of your people, lords, and your treasury will be the key to your kingdom's success and security.
Recruiting and Deploying Allies:
- Recruit diverse allies with unique abilities.
- Strategically deploy them to overcome challenges.
Resource Management and Strategic Balance:
- Allocate limited resources to strengthen defenses, support citizens, and develop infrastructure.
- Make difficult choices, forge alliances, and manage resources for prosperity and safety.