
The inhabitants of your town develop personalities based on several factors, some pre-determined, some enhanced with experience.

That’s not to say that your heroes don’t love you though, they just… really like money. Sprawling Cityscape shadowed only by MY STATUE! The same goes for slaying ogres and dragons – warriors must determine whether it is worth risking life and limb for you, their King, and what better to determine this than cash money. For example, if His Majesty wishes to explore shrouded territory in search of trade, he must place down an exploration flag, offer a gold coin reward to any who fulfill it, and hope that the Rangers and Rogues take him up on said offer. Instead of directly commanding your minions to move forth, though, the player (as King) must place ‘flags’ with bounty in the target location. Place down one of several guilds and train Rogues, Wizards, Rangers, Clerics, Warriors, or otherwise to aid in the turning of the tide. Ok, ok, what’s new? Instead of honing micro skills, you must tempt heroes from local guilds to come to your aid by means of gold. Fend off daunting foes, explore unmapped lands, and thwart evil plots.

As a fameless King, you set off into your inherited lands to gain respect and renown as a fearless leader. Majesty 2 is a quirky game that doesn't take itself the least bit seriously, mocking its own shortfalls, it still has all the required fantasy elements.

Majesty 2: The Fantasy Kingdom Sim shamelessly takes from the likes of Dungeons & Dragons to create a unique and hilarious fantasy simulator. LEEEEEERRRRRRRROOOOOOOYYYYYYYY JEEENNNNKINS!Įstablished over forty years or more, game fantasy settings are always flooded with a few key components: large rats, guilds, dragons, and heroes.
