In this new reality, where monsters seem closer, enemies stronger and your petitioners struggling more than ever, your duties as a King must continue. It will be your responsibility to rebuild the trust of your kingdom, protect your family and survive the upcoming winter.
55 Players in Game
992 All-Time Peak
68,61 Rating
Steam Charts
55 Players in Game
992 All-Time Peak
68,61 Rating
At the moment, Yes, Your Grace: Snowfall has 55 players actively in-game. This is 0% lower than its all-time peak of 0.
650 Total Reviews
466 Positive Reviews
184 Negative Reviews
Mixed Score
Yes, Your Grace: Snowfall has garnered a total of 650 reviews, with 466 positive reviews and 184 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Mixed’ overall score.
Reviews Chart
Chart above illustrates the trend of feedback for Yes, Your Grace: Snowfall over time, showcasing the dynamic changes in player opinions as new updates and features have been introduced. This visual representation helps to understand the game's reception and how it has evolved.
Recent Steam Reviews
This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback
Playtime:
3991 minutes
I don’t usually leave reviews, but I felt compelled to this time. I played the original Yes, Your Grace when it first launched and had a great experience with it. After finishing the second game, I’m genuinely blown away. The developers have improved on every aspect that made the first game so memorable. I was completely hooked and couldn’t put it down once I started. I’m already eagerly looking forward to the next installment.
Thank you so much to the team who obviously put an extreme amount of time and effort.
Also the music is AMAZING.
👍 : 9 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
970 minutes
The story is not engaging as the first and frankly it became a chore to play this game after a while. Got one of the bad endings and probably will not be touching this game further.
👍 : 13 |
😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime:
1566 minutes
I just finished this game and wanted to get my review in while my feeling were fresh.
I really enjoyed the first game, I was waiting anxiously for this game to come out for months. This was such a disappointment. I forced mysyto finish this game. I ended up getting soft locked in the first few hours of playing and had to start over after a patch was pushed. It happens, I wasn't upset about it. But the further I got into the game,I noticed how repetitive it was and just kind of boring. I had to force myself to keep playing because I wanted to finish the game and get my money's worth. Sad, I really wanted to like this game
👍 : 6 |
😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime:
1933 minutes
Was a huge fan of the first game. But I can't say the same for this one. I was hoping they'd simply take the core of the first game and expand on it, but it seems they tried to change it quite a bit and I personally didn't find it enjoyable. It's honestly quite tedious and I found the story went a bit silly by the end.
In the first game, I enjoyed playing a weak king trying his best to manage his tiny weak kingdom. This game isn't that. It feels more like a visual novel or something.
👍 : 17 |
😃 : 1
Negative
Playtime:
534 minutes
Bugs written about in negative reviews were all fixed, overall a great story and gameplay
👍 : 16 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
394 minutes
This game is significantly less fun than the first one, it has none of the charm and it feels like they wanted to do a million things and accomplished none of them. the story is all over the place, the sense of progression is null, the importance of choices feels negligible, and ultimately feels empty. part of the fun of the first game was finding secrets among your land and improving your castle and peoples lives, many of the petitioners had actually interesting requests that affected the rest of your run, in this one though there is none of that, all the petitioners just repeat themselves over and over and don't offer anything of value, the places you explore simply give you temporary consumables to use on your useless petitioners. I'm greatly disappointed
👍 : 22 |
😃 : 1
Negative
Playtime:
962 minutes
As a big fan of the first game, I hate to write a negative review but this one is really a huge disappointment for me. For sure there are good sides of the game. The music at the main menu is excellent, just like the first game. The side characters are awesome though somehow they all managed to survive. Either I made excellent choices in that regard despite getting the bad ending or the writers lack the willingness to follow George R. R. Martin. The artwork is admirable. The new sourcing and fulfilling demands system is quite interesting but it lacks the most crucial item - the number of soldiers we have. There are battles and riots everywhere yet it only matters in one short quest. I still prefer the first game's sourcing system. King Eryk's nightmares alone are enough to write a negative review. It was intriguing at first but quickly turned into torment. The most important part is the ending. The game ended all of a sudden. I looked up other reviews to make sure it wasn't something specific to my ending. I’m not against cliffhangers when they’re done properly but this one was far too abrupt and left too many holes behind.
👍 : 12 |
😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime:
992 minutes
The peasant interactions are RNG to the point where they do not make sense. Every NPC can have any story associated with them. A little boy showed up talking about his husband, for instance.
By end of chapter 4 I had lost all motivation to do my best - I couldn't tell what was a bug in the game and what wasn't when certain quest lines just abruptly became impossible. Multiple times I got stuck on screens and thought I was locked out of progressing but it was just leaving you without enough clues about where to click to see the little quest marker.
The kingdom management element is not satisfying, every chapter resets your resources to zero except. You keep agents and items, but without the gold to pay agents and the supplies to explore areas you will inevitably fail to keep up with the many, many side quests while keeping your peasants, who have no personality, happy. It just really lacks a sense of rewarding you for having made it further into the game when you lose your currencies every chapter.
Some parts of this may just be that an expanded version of the original game isn't for me, but I also think that the little touches in this game are somewhat lacking.
👍 : 28 |
😃 : 1
Negative
Playtime:
1433 minutes
The launch of the game was bumpy, but that is due to the fact that it is greatly expanded in terms of scope, graphical fidelity and length over the original game. Yes Your Grace: Snowfall is more mechanically interesting than its predecessor, tells a great story and features a far more larger and more fleshed out cast of characters. If you enjoyed the first game but felt it fell short of its potential, you should absolutely play Snowfall- and in terms of fantasy games, there's nothing quite like it in its presentation and gameplay style. Give it a whirl- I promise you won't regret it.
👍 : 49 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
645 minutes
After playing through the entire game, I sadly have to say it was disappointing. It feels like this sequel tried too many things at once, the team got overwhelmed, had to cut most of it and released a game that feels unfocused.
There are many parts in here that could've been interesting, but never amount to anything. The plot lacks clear goals within each chapter that you are progressing towards. It starts out strong with the first chapter which feels like a true sequel to the first game, but quickly runs out of steam by chapter 2. Connections to King Eryk's nightmare's and the waking world only became clear at the end, by which point I was already severely annoyed, by the recurring mini sections each evening. The whole Morana goddess of destruction or hope thing felt very disconnected from your decisions and actions as queen. Your kids were exactly as they were in part one and the randomised petitioners did truly feel random and disconnected from the plot this time around. There are 3 villains in this game, but they get frequently shoved aside to be replaced by the next for no clear reason.
Old returning character have had seemingly no developement or worse end up in the exact same place as in part 1 (looking at Asalia).
Newly added characters are way too numerous to leave much of a lasting impression or allow to care for all of their storylines. Especially those added after the midgame. The new ressource mechanic is fine, but again has so many items to choose from, which some having only use in very limited quests or the very, very late game, making their use obscure and confusing.
All in all I think this new entry added feels bloated and too short at the same time. Both in it's mechanics and it's plot.
I'm hoping the team can make a third part work, because I think there's lots of potential here, but I have few good things to say about the execution of part 2. There is no denying the charming artstyle which looks even better in this iteration than it did in part 1. I also did care a lot about the plot between the recurring agents, the witch, general and hunter, but probably because they were already such integral parts of the first game. The fight scenes were engaging and well iterated upon how they played in part 1.
👍 : 64 |
😃 : 1
Negative
Yes, Your Grace: Snowfall Minimum PC System Requirements
Minimum:- OS *: Windows 7 or later
- Processor: Intel Core i5
- Memory: 2 MB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia Geforce GTX 550
- Storage: 2 GB available space
- Sound Card: N/A
Yes, Your Grace: Snowfall Recommended PC System Requirements
Recommended:- OS *: Windows 7 or later
- Processor: Intel Core i5
- Memory: 4 MB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia Geforce GTX 550
- Sound Card: N/A
Yes, Your Grace: Snowfall Minimum MAC System Requirements
Minimum:- OS: MacOS 10.12.6
- Processor: Intel Core m3
- Memory: 4 MB RAM
- Graphics: Intel HD Graphics
- Storage: 754 MB available space
Yes, Your Grace: Snowfall Recommended MAC System Requirements
Recommended:- OS: MacOS 10.15.4
- Processor: Intel Core m3
- Memory: 8 MB RAM
- Graphics: Intel HD Graphics
- Storage: 3 MB available space
Yes, Your Grace: Snowfall has specific system requirements to ensure smooth gameplay. The minimum settings provide basic performance, while the recommended settings are designed to deliver the best gaming experience. Check the detailed requirements to ensure your system is compatible before making a purchase.
Yes, Your Grace: Snowfall Latest News & Patches
This game has received a total of 1 updates to date, ensuring continuous improvements and added features to enhance player experience. These updates address a range of issues from bug fixes and gameplay enhancements to new content additions, demonstrating the developer's commitment to the game's longevity and player satisfaction.
🛠️Demo Patch Notes 🛠️
Date: 2025-02-26 17:52:22
👍 : 51 |
👎 : 0