Respect of the Realm

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4.4
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About this game

Respect. Honor. Power.
Are you clever enough to rise to the top of the medieval world?

SINGLE PLAYER HISTORIC STRATEGY
Manage your barons, collect taxes, equip your armies, negotiate alliances, and build your empire across some of the greatest conflicts from medieval history. Match wits against the French monarchy and Holy Roman Empire during the 100 years war or battle in the desert as the European Crusaders take on the Seljuk Turks, in the First Crusade. Each faction provides unique AI personalities and challenges in this surprisingly sophisticated feudal sim.

BALANCED LEADERSHIP
Respect of the Realm is an authentic economic and tactical simulation where the goal is to keep one step ahead of your enemies. Manage your knights, upgrade your weapons, and compete for strategic territories. Use spies to track down your rivals' supply wagons, infiltrate enemy defenses, bolster your own defenses with heavy weaponry and send your toughest knights on raids into enemy territory. But don't forget to keep an eye on your own men; RESPECT is everything and disloyalty is your greatest enemy. If a soldier steps out of line, you need to respond. Settle disputes, quell rebellions, promote your barons, throw lavish feasts, track down valuable rumors, secure rare weapons and appease the church with well-placed donations.

EASY TO LEARN, CHALLENGING TO MASTER
Don't let the retro style fool you; Respect of the Realm is an unforgiving simulation of power in the dark ages, full of honor, deceit, risks and rewards.

Three difficulty settings, two game modes, and advanced AI provide a range of challenges for beginners and true strategy veterans.

Playable maps include: Northern France during the 100 years war (free) and the Crusades (unlockable). Future planned releases include the Mongol invasion of Kiev and the Genpei war in Japan.

For fans of Respect Money Power, this game builds on the same engine with enhanced game tuning and the following additions: Fortifications & Infiltrators, More weapons, Armor, Shields, Truces, Duels, Wisdom stat, Easier 'easy' setting, Harder 'hard' setting, Faster end-game, Ability to turn off the tutorials, More advice events, More recruitment options, Modified Respect, Piety and Valor systems, and Assassins.
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Apr 18, 2020

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Ratings and reviews

4.3
1.52K reviews
A Google user
March 12, 2020
Excellent indie game. I'll give it 5 stars because it's addicting as heck, but it's still not done. A few important things are missing but the biggest I see is that an enemy faction with no land can remain dormant for 10+ turns, preventing you from winning despite you having no enemies left to attack. That needs to be resolved, it's a big problem. Can't wait to see where this goes!
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Blank Trigger
October 26, 2021
Edit: Another problem I've found is that after you learn the game well enough, there is an "exiled by the church" feature that's designed to get rid of your strongest units to artificially keep you behind the the CPU. The game says that this is based on piety, but I've had 17-20 piety units get exiled repeatedly, and bribing does nothing to help. The only commonality is that the units always have very high power. The sole purpose is to artificially weaken you.
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A Google user
March 14, 2020
The style is gorgeous, but it's gameplay has some iffy elements. The enemy systematically picks random tiles to attack en masse, which doesn't allow you to respond. You can't defend as anyone can move anywhere, but you can't attack as anyone can move anywhere to block you. Some mechanis are almost entirely unexplained. What do wagons do, when can I interact with the church, are the ai player messages part of a diplomacy mechanic. Some polish and tweaking and this would easily be 5 star
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Fixed bug when donating a cathedral