Revenge of the Queen
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About
"Revenge of the Queen" is a simulation game that offers an intriguing story and outstanding visuals. In this game, you have the chance to seek revenge after meeting a tragic end in your previous life at the palace. After being reborn, will you be able to exact revenge and bring justice to your character's untimely death?








- The game features beautiful graphics and a captivating storyline, making it engaging and enjoyable.
- It is not pay-to-win, allowing players to progress and earn rewards without spending money.
- The community is supportive and friendly, enhancing the overall gaming experience.
- The game suffers from poor translations and grammatical errors, which can be confusing for players.
- There are frequent bugs and server issues that disrupt gameplay, including crashes and login problems.
- Progression can be slow and heavily reliant on in-game purchases, making it difficult for free-to-play players to advance.
story
73 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe game's story is generally well-received, with many players appreciating its engaging plot, beautiful art, and interactive elements. However, some users note issues with translation quality, typos, and a tendency for gameplay to focus more on battles than narrative progression. Overall, while the storyline is captivating and offers meaningful choices, players also express a desire for smoother gameplay and clearer guidance.
“Beautiful art and great interactive storyline!”
“The story is simple but for anyone reading a lot of revenge manwha, it's interesting.”
“Great artwork, the storyline is amazing, keeps you wanting to know more and so many fashion choices.”
“The options given in the story are random, and some lead to death or demotion.”
“If I have to say something bad, I guess it would be that the challenges to clear to continue the story are getting harder to clear every level.”
“Storyline was written by a child and contains disgusting elements meant solely to shock the reader because the story itself has no substance.”