Games like Long Live the Queen
Looking for games like Long Live the Queen? Here are top survival role playing recommendations with a fantasy and historical focus, selected from player-similarity data — start with Yes, Your Grace, The Age of Decadence or I Was a Teenage Exocolonist.
1 View Game79%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, stability86% User Score 5,594 reviewsCritic Score 72%14 reviewsIn "Yes, Your Grace," you are the king of a medieval kingdom, making decisions on how to allocate your resources to help petitioners in the throne room. Manage your family's affairs, hire generals, witches, and hunters to aid you, and navigate the politics of the realm. The game features a fictional world inspired by Slavic folklore, with a focus on storytelling and character development.
View Game2 View Game74%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygraphics, grinding79% User Score 4,338 reviewsCritic Score 55%2 reviewsThe Age of Decadence is a turn-based, hardcore role-playing game set in a low magic, post-apocalyptic fantasy world. The game features a detailed skill-based character system, multiple skill-based ways to handle quests, choices & consequences, and extensive dialogue trees.
View Game3 View Game93%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, stability97% User Score 5,442 reviewsCritic Score 89%12 reviews"I Was a Teenage Exocolonist" is a narrative-driven, life simulation game where your choices shape your character's development. As a teenager on a distant exoplanet, you'll manage resources, form relationships, and face challenges that determine your unique story. Every decision you make contributes to the person you become, offering a deeply personal and replayable experience.
View Game4 View Game91%Game Brain Scorestory, replayabilitycharacter development, grinding91% User Score 913 reviews"Magical Diary: Horse Hall" is a single-player fantasy RPG with an intriguing story, compelling game mechanics, and a wholesome yet humorous tone. As a student at a magical school, design your character, make friends, learn spells, and navigate exams and relationships. With high replayability, over 70 spells to learn, and multiple solutions to puzzles, this game offers a rich and immersive experience.
View Game5 View Game79%Game Brain Scorehumor, gameplaystability, optimization93% User Score 9,887 reviewsCritic Score 10%1 reviewsReigns is a strategy card game where you play as a monarch, making decisions by swiping left or right on cards. Each decision affects your kingdom's four pillars of power: the church, the people, the military, and the treasury. Your reign will end if any of these meters becomes too low or too high, and your ultimate goal is to maintain balance while surviving as many reigns as possible.
View Game6 View Game87%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, character development88% User Score 2,855 reviewsCritic Score 80%1 reviewsIn "Paper Cages" , play as the Grim Reaper in an office job, deciding who lives or dies and affecting the world with your choices. Experience a narrative-based indie game similar to "Papers, Please" and "Beholder," with humor and existential dread as you climb the reaper career ladder. Personalize your office space, interact with coworkers, and try not to let the gravity of your responsibilities get to you. No information available about the release date or developer.
View Game7 View Game96%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, stability96% User Score 4,242 reviews"Volcano Princess" is a narrative-driven game where you raise your daughter in a medieval volcano kingdom, making choices that affect her life and happiness. Explore hobbies, jobs, and activities together while instilling the importance of family values. The game features a whimsical setting with soft sunlight and uplifting tunes, inviting you to enjoy a heartwarming story.
View Game8 View Game83%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, optimization90% User Score 4,546 reviewsCritic Score 75%9 reviewsIn "The Life and Suffering of Sir Brante," players navigate a ruthless world in a narrative-driven RPG format, following a man who challenges the existing social order. The game is presented as a journal, with life-altering decisions and the struggle for freedom at its core.
View Game9 View Game73%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, stability79% User Score 2,364 reviewsCritic Score 67%15 reviews"Always Sometimes Monsters" is a narrative-driven RPG where your choices significantly impact the story. As a down-and-out writer, you must make difficult decisions to reconcile with a former love, all while dealing with life's harsh realities. The game features a unique perspective system, where your character's gender and race are determined by the player you choose at the start.
View Game10 View Game86%Game Brain Scorestory, musicstability, grinding86% User Score 438 reviewsIn The Bottom of the Well, you play as Alice who has just had an unsettingly life-like dream about the end of the world. She retells her experience to her friend in a huge, branching narrative. Although a single play-through might take as little as 20 minutes, experiencing all the possible paths Alice can take through the ruins of her city will take you many hours.
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