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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!
Your Guide to Royal Society
Use your mouse!
Is this game playable on both iOS and Android platforms?
Yes, Royal Society has mobile support for iOS and Android.
What game developer is responsible for making this game?
This game was produced by INFINITE.
What game development software was chosen for this project?
The game was built using the WebGL game engine.
What are the core tags that define this game?
The keywords used to describe this game include farm, prince, princess.
How is this game labeled within the genre classification system?
The genre that best describes this title is Casual.
Who is this game aimed at in terms of gender?
The game appeals to a certain gender: Male & Female.
Is this game recommended for kids?
No, kids cannot safely play Royal Society.
What age audience does the game best align with?
Players aged Adults, Seniors will find this game suitable.
Does the game contain any cruel behavior or actions?
Yes, Royal Society has elements of cruelty.
Does the game feature any scenes involving blood?
Yes, there are blood references or depictions in Royal Society.