Yes, Your Grace

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4.8
17.3K reviews
500K+
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Content rating
Teen
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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
Nov 3, 2025
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Ratings and reviews

4.8
16.5K reviews
J. Ro
September 24, 2025
Having the demo end right before the wedding isn't much of a plot hook. What's the main conflict about? Guess I'll never know. This game had a cute, slow-burn story that I was enjoying. However, I didn't feel the in-game currencies were well enough explained; eg, how to get more generals, or how much gold something should cost. Consequences for choices are not always logically foreseeable, so you just kind of bumble through the game blindly. It worked, but probably has little replay value.
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Justin Adkins
July 17, 2025
Really good story imo. Very "cause and effect" based, but I can't say whether it's difficult or not. I won my first play through (probably luck though as I've read online that it's not uncommon to need several play-throughs) and on my second I discovered that none of your choices prior to the halfway point affect the second half. The first half was the actual difficult part, so not having mistakes or successes during the beginning matter on the slightest made me drop it from 5 stars. 3.5/5
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Heather Rideout
September 24, 2024
It's good for one or two play-throughs, don't care for the save system. That needs a thorough think thru and redo it completely. If you start over you still have to go through the walk-through intro which is a bit annoying and has no real value to the main gameplay. I honestly think that part should be optional when already played once. It would be better if there was more to it with more options, I kinda felt that your hands were tied in the beginning.
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What’s new

Minor bug fixes and improvements