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  • Summary: Sultan's Game is a card-based simulation and narrative game, inspired by The One Thousand and One Nights. You are one of the ministers of the mighty Sultan, a fickle, cruel king that treats his subject like pawns of a deadly game for his own pleasure. Forced to make dreadful choices to saveSultan's Game is a card-based simulation and narrative game, inspired by The One Thousand and One Nights. You are one of the ministers of the mighty Sultan, a fickle, cruel king that treats his subject like pawns of a deadly game for his own pleasure. Forced to make dreadful choices to save your own life, you will have to find a way to survive not just the Sultan’s Game, but its consequences too.

    The Sultan forces you, his minister, to participate in a cruel game: draw one of four cards, and complete its challenge within seven days - or you will be executed. The Carnality Card pushes you into the pursuit of carnal pleasures. The Extravagance Card requires lavish spending to be fulfilled. The Conquer Card forces you into perilous adventures. Finally, the Bloodshed Card demands a human sacrifice.

    You must find a way to complete these harsh trials - and weather its dire consequences. Familial betrayal, lustful madness, power struggles, and the loss of your own humanity threaten your sanity; the price of survival might end being too high…
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  1. Sep 12, 2025
    90
    Strategic yet led by its narrative and decision-making, Sultan’s Game sinks its venomous fangs in, forcing addled players to say: just one more turn. I had several instances in which I wanted to set up my team’s positions so that I didn’t forget what I wanted to do before I quit for the day, but I was so curious about the outcomes that I clicked to end the day and see the events play out, telling myself that I’d save right after the stories finished. Then the next in-game day rolled around and four new events popped up with their dazzling clinging sounds. I hovered my cursor over just to see the titles. That title! I just had to see what that title meant for the event. Before I knew it, I was placing characters into a whole new set of events. That’s the kind of game this is. Of course, like any venom, a little bit over time builds a tolerance, and while the content in Sultan’s Game may feel endless, there is, indeed, an end. Two-hundred, in fact.
  2. Apr 8, 2025
    85
    Sultan's Game is an irreplaceable gaming experience defined by its rich content, high degree of freedom, and remarkably nuanced storytelling that can fully immerse the right player.
  3. Mar 31, 2025
    80
    Sultan’s Game features a twisted, heart-wrenchingly engaging narrative about the dangers of absolute power and the dreadful decisions made to survive. Though I found the game overall interesting and fun to play, translation issues severely hampered my personal ability to play the game, often leaving me in the dark for entire segments of dialogue or instructions.
  4. Jul 23, 2025
    80
    Debauched. Depraved. Excessive. These three words capture the heart of Sultan’s Game. It’s a captivating kind of suffering, far more intricate than it seems. If you can stomach wielding power this twisted, it’s a descent worth taking.
  5. Apr 18, 2025
    80
    Sultan's Game has an engaging world and a ton of narrative variety but can struggle to make its actual mechanics interesting. I like the setting and how it’s inspired by One Thousand and One Nights but puts a unique twist on it. The game constantly asks players to consider what they value and how far their avatar will go to stay alive. The presentation helps with immersion. Placing cards into situations is an easy-to-understand gameplay that’s stretched to cover a wide variety of challenges. It becomes repetitive and can be unwieldy. Sultan's Game will reward gamers who are willing to experiment, like moral dilemmas, and don’t mind reading a lot.