Posted March 09, 2020
So I've played the Alexa game "Yes, Sire", in which you are a lord of the land, dealing with drunkenness, debauchery, and treachery from the other lords, as well as financial decisions, war/alliance plans, and legal disputes and morale of the peasants. All the while the servant presents you with dilemmas and options, and you just respond yes or no, there is even a witch you can hire. The goal was to survive without wealth, or influence, reaching 0 or 100.
"Yes, Your Grace" looks a lot like a slightly more developed version of "Yes, Sire" from the description. Is the game play more or less the same but with a GUI? How do the games compare?
"Yes, Your Grace" looks a lot like a slightly more developed version of "Yes, Sire" from the description. Is the game play more or less the same but with a GUI? How do the games compare?