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Sultan’s Game is a dark, fascinating, and irrepressibly horny oddity

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Sultan’s Game is a dark, fascinating, and irrepressibly horny oddity

My initial experience with Sultan’s Game left me intrigued yet slightly bewildered by its complex strategy. After spending hours exploring the game’s mechanics in its Steam demo, I felt compelled to share my thoughts. Despite its imperfections and steep learning curve, Sultan’s Game is undeniably captivating. Drawing parallels to Cultist Simulator, I aim to guide you through my journey with the game in the order I encountered its intricacies. Brace yourself for a disorienting yet thrilling experience akin to inheriting a brewery tour through unconventional means. Let’s dive in!

The artwork in Sultan’s Game is stunning, blending elements of Hades’s vibrant aesthetic with Yoshitaka Amano’s mystical style. The soundtrack complements the visuals perfectly, setting the mood for the gameplay. The tutorial introduces you to the Sultan, who receives a mysterious box of cards from a magician. These cards represent different themes like carnality, bloodshed, conquest, and extravagance, each with its own value. To fulfill a card, you must find a target of equal value to enact its effects. There’s even an option to pursue a romantic encounter with the tutorial magician, albeit unsuccessfully.

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As you navigate the game, you’ll discover the Sultan’s ruthless nature, evident in his actions like snapping a consort’s neck to fulfill a ‘carnality’ card. The gameplay revolves around managing resources, primarily your courtiers, with a strategic approach reminiscent of Frostpunk. Unlike typical resource management games, Sultan’s Game provides a glimpse into the characters’ personalities before sacrificing them to achieve your goals.

Fortunately, you don’t play as the Sultan beyond the tutorial, creating your character with a small entourage and an estate on the game’s embroidered map. Each card presents a challenge that must be resolved within seven days to avoid the Sultan’s wrath. This narrative worker placement game unfolds through engaging storylines and decision-making, where your reputation and influence in the city play pivotal roles.


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The gameplay may seem overwhelming at first, but as you delve deeper, you’ll uncover a myriad of possibilities and challenges. Despite the language barriers and translation errors, Sultan’s Game offers a unique and darkly immersive experience. It’s a testament to the developers’ creativity and ambition, promising a journey filled with uncertainty and intrigue. If you’re drawn to narrative-driven games with complex mechanics, Sultan’s Game may just be the next captivating adventure for you.

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