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Royal Society
One day you receive a letter from a distant relative who you've never heard of before. He writes that he would like to hand over control of his farm to you in the secluded place of Willow Hills. Prove that you deserve to become the owner of the farm and find out the true reason for your arrival!
Royal Society Gameplay Instructions
Use your mouse!
Which game development team created this?
The development team that worked on this title includes INFINITE.
How is this game classified in terms of gameplay?
This title fits into the Casual category.
What game development framework or platform is used for this game?
The game is powered by a WebGL game engine.
Does the game support mobile devices?
Yes, Royal Society is available to play on mobile devices like phones and tablets.
How is the game classified by its tags?
The descriptors used for this game are farm, prince, princess.
Does this game cater to any specific gender?
There is a gender-specific target for this game, which is Male & Female.
What age categories are this game designed for?
The age audience this game is intended to reach is Adults, Seniors.
Does the game include blood in its content?
Yes, there is blood present in Royal Society gameplay.
Does the game contain any scenes or actions that can be considered cruel?
Yes, Royal Society shows harmful or malicious behavior.
Is this game recommended for kids?
No, Royal Society is not family-friendly for children.