"The Sultan's Game" is a very interesting simulation + plot game with card elements, and the game also has many features. First of all, it is a "One Thousand and One Nights" style story, full of There are love, lust, betrayal, and of course loyalty, bravery and kindness in return.
What are the special features of Sudan’s game
The sultan forces his courtier, you, to play a terrible game - you draw a card, and then you need to complete the above challenge within seven days, otherwise you will be beheaded.
The indulgence card gives you a reason to constantly pursue new sexual pleasures, while the luxury card requires you to spend money like water. Conquest cards will force you to go deep into dangerous situations and participate in adventures and challenges; while killing cards require you to sacrifice a human life...
Players need to constantly look for opportunities in the story to complete these demanding and crazy tasks, and endure everything they bring - blood feud, frenzied lust, power disputes, twisted human nature...
This is a story in the style of "One Thousand and One Nights": full of love, lust, betrayal, and of course the rewards of loyalty, bravery and kindness. Just like in the story, the capricious, suspicious and irritable monarch dominates us. Players need to use their own wisdom and luck to explore more secrets behind the story and use it for themselves.
You can become a greedy minister who colludes with the tyrant, or you can secretly polish the regicide dagger. You can live with your wife in a desperate situation, or you can get into the princess's bed... You can complete an epic adventure and become a dragon-slaying warrior; you can also listen to the voice in the darkness and respond to the call of the evil god...
As a turn-based resource management game, players allocate their allies, resources and mission goals in the form of cards.
In the game, players can accumulate money, intelligence, equipment, strengthen themselves, complete plot tasks of different NPCs, recruit them as allies, develop their own power, and secretly become powerful officials in the Sultan's court.
Although each Sudan card requires a high cost to complete, players can also regard it as an opportunity to do whatever they want, killing enemies who deserve it, developing forbidden romances, and doing the most rebellious and terrifying things. Find a reasonable excuse.
In the beginning, the Sudan's mission will become a terrifying countdown chasing your life, but after you become familiar with this game, all of this will become an opportunity to make you stronger - the difficulty will not be survival, but how you will choose. For the fate of everyone, for your own soul.
This is an extremely cruel game. You can kill your close relatives to satisfy the Sultan's temporary pleasure, or you can use a card as an excuse to impose your desires on anyone who trusts you.
But this is not a game that encourages players to do whatever they want - extreme behavior will attract hatred and revenge. When you do too much injustice, even the wife who loves you most will leave you.
Playing as an absolute saint or a crazy thug will not help players win. You need to make choices, find your own bottom line and principles, and witness the images of all beings in this extreme situation.
In each round of the game, players will have a completely different game experience based on the order of the Sudan cards drawn. Regardless of victory or defeat, players can earn points to strengthen the resources for the next round of games and unlock powerful cards with special functions. Allies, equipment, build your own game genre. Through the rational use of resources and story opportunities, the game has multiple genres of problem-solving, which also correspond to multiple different endings.
Players can complete the game and become the sultan's favorite minister, or they can try to overthrow the sultan's rule. If you are disappointed with all this, you can also find a paradise that is not dominated by the Sultan and escape with your loved one...or simply summon the evil god to destroy everything.
Even with the same ending, there are multiple different ways to complete it, and they are all related to each other. Players can explore and solve the puzzles in the plot.