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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!
Discover the Fun of Royal Society
Use your mouse!
Can I play this game on my mobile device?
Royal Society will work smoothly on mobile devices.
What are the primary keywords for this game?
Terms used to classify this game are farm, prince, princess.
How is this game categorized within the gaming world?
The category that best describes this game is Casual.
Which gender group is this game aimed at?
This game is suitable for Male & Female.
What platform or library is employed for the game’s development?
The game uses WebGL programming language or engine.
Does the game depict any blood-related imagery?
Yes, blood is a part of Royal Society' visuals or gameplay.
Who programmed and built this game?
The creator credited with this game is INFINITE.
Is this game appropriate for a younger age group?
No, the content of Royal Society is not safe for children.
Which age categories are recommended for playing this game?
The intended players of this game by age group are Adults, Seniors.
Does the game include content that could be considered cruel or inhumane?
Yes, there is content in Royal Society that could be considered cruel.