Sort the Court
Sort the Court is a captivating small 2D game developed by Graebor, featuring a unique and original art style. Players can choose to play as either a king or queen, sitting on the throne and making both significant and trivial decisions. The game requires players to demonstrate wisdom, as every choice directly affects the kingdom.
Style and Graphics
The game’s graphics are somewhat reminiscent of FNF, with all activities centered in one place—the throne room. Sort the Court draws inspiration from Flash games that gained popularity in the 2000s. It’s designed such that players don’t need to move around or do much else; the focus is entirely on decision-making. Various characters—residents of the kingdom and others—will enter the throne room.
Why the Game is Interesting
Despite its simple and static world, the game is highly engaging and can be addictive. There are three types of resources in the kingdom: happiness, wealth, and population. Choices can be challenging; for instance, a character who seeks the king’s permission might bring wealth but also unhappiness. Therefore, everything depends on the player’s decisions.
Assistants
In the game, you have assistants such as a counselor and a butler, but they are essentially decorative elements, as everything depends on your choices.
Controls
The game is controlled using the mouse or the Y (yes) and N (no) keys.