Sort The Court! is a casual decision-making game developed by Graebor. You play as the ruler of a small kingdom, and your main task is to respond to various requests from your citizens with just two answers: "Yes" or "No." Each day, different characters will approach your throne with unique requests, offers, or problems — and it's up to you to decide what’s best for your people and your treasury.
The game features a minimalist 2D animation style that evokes a nostalgic feel, much like classic Flash games. But beneath its simple appearance lies a cleverly designed simulation full of charm and surprises.
The core gameplay is straightforward, making it accessible for all players, even those new to simulation games:
Listen to requests: Characters visit your court one by one. They could be townsfolk, monsters, magicians, or even aliens!
Make decisions: Each request is answered by pressing the Y key for “Yes” or the N key for “No.”
Balance your resources: Every decision affects three main things:
Gold: The kingdom's wealth.
Happiness: How your people feel about your rule.
Population: The number of citizens in your kingdom.
Your goal is to grow a happy, prosperous kingdom — but that’s not as easy as it sounds! Some decisions offer instant rewards, while others may lead to long-term consequences. Will you allow a mischievous jester to perform? Do you invest in a risky new invention? Do you let a mysterious stranger stay in the city?
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