In this simulator of goblin kingdom, petitioners come to you (the king) with their proposals, gifts, and even threats. The king decides whether to agree with the proposal or not. As a result, the kingdom either becomes richer or poorer, the population grows or declines, and the goblins either begin to fear and respect the king more or less.

The game is similar to titles such as "Sort the Court" (it is great game), "Reigns", "The Life and Suffering of Sir Brante", and "Yes, Your Grace".

Game features:
- Player role-playing experience;
- Relaxed gameplay;
- Dialogue-driven game with short texts.

The game can be completed in 15 minutes if only one ending is pursued. Alternatively, it can take 3 hours to unlock all 7 endings.

Goblin King has been translated along with all dialogues and interface into more than 10 languages. For example, Goblin King is available in English, Chinese, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, and others.

Controls

In this goblin simulator, the king (player) decides whether to agree with the petitioners' proposals or not. The player chooses "Yes" or "No". Selection can be made by mouse click or touchscreen on the corresponding buttons. Alternatively, using the keyboard with Y/N keys or "up"/"down".

There are no definitively right or wrong decisions here. During gameplay, the player assumes the role of a wicked goblin king, a benevolent one, or something in between. Depending on the decisions made, the game will conclude with one of 7 endings. Tips on actions needed to achieve different endings are provided within the game. For example, one could start a romance with the Fairy of Stinky Forest and then break off the relationship. Afterward, one can continue their goblin life, albeit not for long.

Achieving endings typically takes between 15 to 40 minutes on average. Endings vary in terms of how easy they are to achieve. The gameplay itself is quite simple and relaxed.

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