A downloadable game for Windows

You are a wealthy lord, and the King himself has asked you for a favour.

What will it be? A daring adventure? An unbeatable dragon?

Much worse. You have to talk to the peasants.

Earn appreciation and see if the villagers start to like you! There are multiple good endings that depend on you choices.

Important:

Point-and-click to Interact

Use alt + f4 to quit.

The game was uploaded at the very last moment, so there is only a Windows 64 version. However, if you want to get it for a different platform:

Other Platforms on Google Drive

Credits:

Created by BJNick (Mykyta)
Playtested by Alex

Assets: Kenney.nl
Audio: Freesound.org

Download

Download
At Peace With Peasants 64.zip 38 MB

Comments

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This was good! I'm surprised you managed to add so many quests in time, and I like that some of the interactions didn't have an obvious "best" answer. That ending was really cool getting a sort of epilogue based on what you did and didn't do.

I loved it! I've always been a big fan of these short little "help people around town" quests, but what really won me over was the epilogue at the end, with the camera zooming around to show what happened to all the villagers you helped!

I didn't even realize there were multiple ways to end the game! I thought I had gotten a perfect score, but only had 10/12. Despite that, I loved the art style, audio, and quirky world you built here! Good job! (one issue was that pressing space does not close the text boxes)

Thank's for your comment! Yes, there are multiple endings depending on which choices you've chosen. There are also quests that do not directly involve NPC (cobwebs, lost cow, bone) so you probably have missed a couple of these.

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Actually, the cobwebs, lost cow, and bone were the very first ones I figured out! I wanted to see how far the map extended and found these quests naturally! I loved the cow quest, because I first noticed I could push animals, and then I saw a saw cow all on its own, so I naturally tried to push it back up to its cow friends! That was just a brilliant quest idea!

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Honestly that's my favourite quest too. What I've originally wanted to say with this game, "It's the subtle things that matter the most!"