Let's Play: SUZERAIN – A Political Roleplaying Game! – Ep 2



“As President Rayne, lead Sordland into ruin or repair during your first term in this text-based role-playing game. Navigate a political drama driven by conversations with your cabinet members and other significant figures. Beware or embrace corruption; shirk or uphold ideals. How will you lead?”

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30 thoughts on “Let's Play: SUZERAIN – A Political Roleplaying Game! – Ep 2”

  1. I doubt anyone else watching this had this thought since the two games are completely different, but the name “Maroon Palace” reminds me reminds me of a place called “The Purple Palace” in the game “Unicorn Tales” (which I only know about from JelloApocalypse’s play through). The purple palace was a secret side area with broken pieces of narration that told a creepy, eldritch story completely separate from the main plot that felt like a cross between a Lovecraft story and a campfire story and feels super out of place in a game made primarily for young kids.

    Sorry for rambling, I was reminded of it and wanted to write about it

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  2. Thanks for opening my eyes to the existence of this game, Quill, I've played through it and adored it! Also, the Maroon Palace is the same color each playthrough. 🙂

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  3. A game centered around politics that isn't just numbers and slider but with actual characters and the characters feel like they belong in that world. :O (and yes, i bought the game)

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  4. Funny you mention Turkey; before I played the demo of this game I had just watched Kraut's excellent Turkish Century series and got serious Turkey vibes from the backstory/early game stuff. Tarquin Soll seems pretty reminiscent of Attaturk.

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