
Sultan's Game is a card-based simulation wrapped in narrative, drawing its atmosphere from One Thousand and One Nights. You play a minister serving a mighty but cruel Sultan, a fickle ruler who treats his subjects as playthings for his own amusement. Simply enduring his game is not enough; the story insists you also live with the haunting fallout of every choice you are forced to make.
Participation in the Sultan's cruel game is not optional. Each week draws one of four cards, and each carries a grim demand: Carnality calls for indulgence, Extravagance for reckless spending, Conquer for dangerous expeditions, and Bloodshed for human sacrifice. You have seven days to satisfy whatever is drawn, and failure means execution. Completing these trials means steering through unexpected consequences that can spiral into familial betrayal, madness, and power struggles, all slowly eroding whatever humanity you have left.
Intellect and luck both matter as you unravel a tale of love, lust, loyalty, bravery, and manipulation, bending each thread to your advantage. The game hands you a defining choice of allegiance: serve as a willing accomplice to the Sultan's whims, or quietly plot regicide to end his tyranny. Blending adventure, RPG, strategy, and simulation, this indie title offers PC players a dark and consequential game of survival where the price of staying alive may prove far too steep.