Reigns: Her Majesty

4,6
29,5K reviews
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PEGI 7
€0 with a Play Pass subscription Learn more
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About this game

***Reigns: Her Majesty has just been crowned with the new Transformation Update with over 200 new cards, new characters, and new ways for her majesty to meet her demise!***

Reigns: Her Majesty is the revolutionary follow-up to the smash swipe ‘em up hit Reigns. A cultural renaissance has bestowed the world with a new era of knowledge and enlightenment but greed and jealousy still conspire against the benevolent queen. Outwit and outlast those that would seek to depose you and your husband by swiping left or right, making just (or unjust) decisions on all manner of royal matters. Maintain the balance between the kingdom’s most powerful factions, use mystical items from your inventory, and navigate the increasingly complex politics and personal relationships of your dynasty.

New Kingdom, New Drama: Your royal decrees and unpredictable requests of the people will shape both your time on the throne and the future of your dynasty. Carefully navigate the foolish politics and emotional pleas of the kingdom’s eccentric subjects to find balance between the most powerful factions of the land.

Mystical Inventory: Find and upgrade five special items in a new inventory system. Use your powerful items on character cards and unlock special paths in the ever more complex narrative of your kingdom.

Royal Challenges: Reach specific goals set before each new monarch’s reign to unlock new sets of cards and new directions to take the story of your dynasty.

Nerial and Friends: Reigns: Her Majesty is a collaboration between François Alliot (design/programming), Arnaud de Bock (art), Jim Guthrie (music), and Leigh Alexander (narrative director).
Updated on
30 Aug 2024

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Data can’t be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4,6
28,6K reviews
Humanity Flies
22 March 2024
Fun for an hour, but then it becomes just too repetitive and dependent on pure luck to continue the story because you need to get the right cards. At the same time, the points system is annoying and holds back the game to a ridiculous extent because you'll find yourself dying over and over before even getting a chance to continue. Other than that, the writing is fun and charming and I love the art design! I had a blast until the cards and points started being incoherent. Worth the price!
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Alice Tien Le
29 January 2025
Fun but too many bugs... First of all, the game doesn't fit my screen well so some of the wordings were cut off. Second of all, I've been trying to dueling myself for one of the quests, and winning many times, the character is still telling me to duel myself, not sure what to do to proceed. The achievement is there as well but there's no way for me to proceed with this quest. Customer support has been quiet as well for the past few days. It's a paid game so I was hoping for a better experience.
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A Google user
20 October 2018
It's ok, but not as good as the first which I really enjoyed. It just seems a bit convoluted at times, where actions don't seem to match up with stat changes so you die much more easily. There also seems to be a bug where sometimes moving the card without choosing it causes a decrease in some stats and can lead to you dying which is frustrating. I'm also completely stuck because a card I need to come up to continue just won't trigger. (Had to look up a walk through to see what was wrong.)
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What's new

Corrects a few bugs. Support of 64 bit devices.