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Yes, Your Grace Medieval Kingdom Management Sim Revealed by No More Robots

MANCHESTER – Publishing label No More Robots (Descenders, Hypnospace Outlaw, Not Tonight, Nowhere Prophet) and development studio Brave at Night have today revealed Yes, Your Grace, a narrative-driven kingdom management game coming to PC and console platforms in 2020.

Inspired by Slavic folklore, Yes, Your Grace tells the tale of a medieval kingdom, where monsters and arcane practices are just a typical day at the office. You are King of the land, and are tasked with talking your villagers through their various problems, from monsters attacking the village, to a lack of places to relax and enjoy themselves.

Some will bring humor to your throne room, and some will present you with difficult choices. Your family is important too, and throughout your time as King, you will have to support them in their struggles.

Yes, Your Grace Medieval Kingdom Management Sim Revealed by No More Robots

Launching early 2020, Yes, Your Grace will task players with:


• Listening to petitioners each turn and decide who needs your support
• Aiding your family with their personal problems and decide upon their fate
• Hiring Generals, Witches and Hunters to aid your efforts
• Making alliances by satisfying the whims of lords and kings
• Following the stories of the quirky, determined characters that visit your halls

No More Robots and Brave at Night will run a public beta for Yes, Your Grace in November, giving players their first taste of the world of Davern. Players simply sign up at the Yes, Your Grace Discord and follow the instructions to secure their Steam key for the upcoming beta.

Yes, Your Grace is coming to PC and console platforms in 2020, and will be shown publicly for the first time at EGX in London later this month.

For more information, please visit the official website,

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