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Choice of Life: Middle Ages

Choice of Life: Middle Ages

|Simulator, Role-playing (RPG)

8.9 /10

Aww Great!

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1.8k ratings
Time to beat
Main
26m
Rating sources
Steam · Player score8.9/101.8k ratingsIGDB · Player score6.0/108 ratings
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Choice of Life: Middle Ages is a 2020 Simulator, Role-playing (RPG), Adventure, Indie, Card & Board Game, Arcade game rated 8.9/10 from 1.8k ratings, with a main story of about 26m, available on Android, iOS, Linux, Mac, Nintendo Switch, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One.

A card game in a Medieval setting where you make decisions on which not only your life will depend, but also the future of the kingdom!

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Rating momentum

Aww Great!: 8.9/10 across 1.8k ratings. Word of mouth is strong — if you like the genre, go for it.

Play style

Leans into Simulator, Role-playing (RPG), Adventure, with a main story around 26m. Check if that style and time commitment fit you.

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Nindie SpotlightJustin Nation · 28 Feb, 2023
7.6/10

Landing somewhere between Reigns: Kings and Queens and a Choose Your Own Adventure, this has narrative merit

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LadiesGamers.comYvonne van Geloven · 27 Feb, 2023
7.5/10

The fact that Choice of Life – Middle Ages 2 is released is good news for the fans of the first instalment. The charm of the first title is maintained, and this time more is added in content, making the story a little longer. The replayability is still there, as choices you make on the world map and the ones you make in picking cards influence the story. The game isn’t on the same level as Sorcery!, where you were actually reading a book. This is much more staccato, but the storyline is entertaining, even though I wasn’t a fan of the crude humour. And I feel that it’s not always logical to die from picking certain cards. But if you’re a fan of the first game, you’re gonna love this one too. And if it’s all new to you, this is a good entry point as you don’t have to play the first game to enjoy this one.

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