Yes, Your Grace

4.7
7.4K reviews
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PEGI 12
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About this game

*NOTICE* Play the beginning for free. A one-time in-app purchase unlocks the full game. No ads.

In this kingdom management RPG, petitioners will arrive in the throne room each turn to ask for your advice and assistance. Decide whether to help them with their problems, or to conserve resources for more important matters. Remember: supplies are limited, and not everyone has the kingdom’s best interests at heart...

- Listen to petitioners each turn and decide who needs your support.
- Aid your family with their personal problems and decide upon their fate.
- Hire Generals, Witches and Hunters to aid your efforts.
- Prepare for battle and make alliances by satisfying the whims of lords and kings.
- Follow the stories of the quirky and determined characters that visit your halls.

Yes, Your Grace tells a tale of Davern, a medieval kingdom ruled by King Eryk. The game is set in a fictional world where monsters and arcane practices inspired by Slavic folklore are the order of the day. Villagers will ask for your help with various problems, from monsters attacking the village to a lack of places to relax and enjoy themselves. Some will bring humour to your throne room and some will present you with difficult choices. Your family is important too, and throughout your time as King, you will have to support them in their struggles.

You will face lords with a variety of personalities; you will need their support in order to win an upcoming battle, but some may ask you to perform dirty deeds to cement the alliance. One thing is clear: It won’t be easy to keep everyone happy.
Updated on
Apr 24, 2024

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Ratings and reviews

4.7
7.12K reviews
UwUMacaroniTime
May 6, 2024
Takes the concept of Sort The Court to a whole new level. For like $7, this game is worth it - the choices you make have an impact in genuinely one of the best ways I have seen in gaming. I wish it was a little harder, though. I ended up very flush in every resource by the end. The pixel art is great, too, although it occasionally looks a little iffy. A regular player would not notice. For a mobile game, this gets 5/5. I would be more critical on other platforms, but this needs attention.
9 people found this review helpful
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Creature Of Babylon
May 8, 2024
Amazing writing, the plot feels realistic and not easy to predict, subverts your expectations in a non-agressive way. The consequences of choices feel intuitive and actually have huge impact on the story. Trying to do the right thing feels just the right amount of difficult and rewarding. Characters are believable, loveable but nuanced. The game format feels very fun and just makes sense. Easy to get used to. Animations are beautiful. Admirable work.
7 people found this review helpful
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Rick Simpson
May 14, 2024
Choices feel punishing and unfair, but that's what the game is about, you might need several playthrough to reach the end. However, if you keep repeating, you will also find plenty of choices don't really matter. One thing I hate, you are forced to make a choice which cause that family member to die. At least give me an option to kill that certain sonuvabitch early in the game. A text ending or bad ending is fine, just give me that satisfaction at least.
2 people found this review helpful
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What's new

New language support