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Tourney

$6.99
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Developer:
Tusky Games
Publisher:
Tusky Games
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

Tourney is a medieval tournament simulation game that will allow you to build and manage a tournament ground. You’ll invite knights and have them participate in jousts, sword fighting and archery contests. You’ll attract nobles and peasants and try to keep them entertained!

Build!


  • You can make event areas for jousting, melee and archery
  • There are lots of outlet buildings such as apothecaries, blacksmiths, ale wagons and hog roasts to make money from your visitors
  • Hire staff members such as jesters, guards and troubadours

Compete!


  • Where Tourney differs from more traditional sim games is that you are both running the tournament, but you will have a vested interest in the competitors...
  • You are the head of a noble house, so you can select champions to compete. You can (if you choose to) influence how you champions perform in the events.
  • You can select tactics, set the running order to be more favourable, and exploit weaknesses in your opponents
  • Tournaments can be brutal places. Make sure you keep an eye out for your knights and prevent them getting killed, develop them with training, and buy them better gear and potions
  • There are 13 playable houses each with its own heraldry & roster of unique champions. Each house is based in legend or history



There is a story campaign, a single scenario and sandbox modes that are set in four impressive legendary locations, for example a castle in Avalon, the island of Atlantis or the lost city of flowers: Gulansharo.

The game fuses different styles of management gameplay where you are both responsible for competitors in the tournament, but also the effective set up and running of the facilities. So certain story stages or scenarios might require more focus on one or the other.

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User Reviews

Mixed
29 user reviews
66%
Positive
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

I had fun in the hour I spent with it. Really, it was great for that one hour. The problem is that there isn't anything more than that. It's like a really good demo. So the way it goes, each day you have to set up a new tourney. It's not like a theme park game where you keep all your stuff from one day to the next - each morning you get a preset amount of money and have to place your toilets, your jousting area, etc, etc. And it's cool. You schedule your little tournament and run the contests. But you don't develop any attachment to anything because you're running a bunch of disconnected scenarios and each has a preset goal. Make 800 gold by the end of the day. Win this prize. There's also an annoying mechanic where you have to scan the crowd for 'robbers' and tell your guard to arrest them or you lose money. Maybe it's just me, but I just want to manage in a game like this and watch the jousting or whatever, not do a 'wheres Waldo' hands-on minigame. Anyway, you have your home sta...

25 helpful
4 hrs at review
Recommended

Theme park meets jousting! It's a good little sim game. There's more complexity to the it that I thought it would have when I bought it - but it's actually been quite fun for the last couple of days I've been dipping in and out. Well worth a punt. Pros - Good feel to it, familiar tycoon game mechanics, building, hiring staff and all that jazz. - It looks nice, good art style and cute characters. - Music is pretty good. - It's got some nice humour - you can see little thought bubbles from time to time with funny stuff people are thinking & the story is humor driven Cons - At first it was a bit "information overload" like the joust minigame confused my brain until I'd done it a couple of times - You cant move stables or guest tents once they've been placed? - Theres a tutorial for the main controls - but a couple of the buttons arent explained to you - and I only found them after digging around in the options

16 helpful
5 hrs at review
Not Recommended

There just wasn't anything to do after 2-3 hours you've played the entire game. There really isn't any progression that you can expect. Your knights level up, but there's no real point to that other than seeing their starts go up, and after they get five stars in their field after like 2-3 levels, there's no real point to leveling them any further. There's no real point to making more money, or to making the patrons have a good time. Overall the gameplay itself was pretty good, but the progression, and reason to keep playing was extremely lacking. If you want to spend 15 bucks for a pretty good 3 hours of gameplay, and then uninstall because at that point its a waste of space on your library and hard drive, go ahead and get this.

13 helpful
9 hrs at review
Recommended

I really enjoyed this one. I wish it had a sandbox type scenario without the time constraint. Want to play more but don't really want to repeat the main campaign.

8 helpful
2 hrs at review
Recommended

Really loving this so far. The basic gameplay should be familiar to fans of RollerCoaster Tycoon or other management games, but the addition of representing a house of knights is really cool. You get to give your knights advice during tournaments (the tournaments you yourself organize), telling them which strategy to use based on the skills and mood of both your knight and their opponent. It's a very interesting and fun mechanic and a clever addition to the genre. The only nitpick I have is be sure to save often, as you might get halfway through a day and realize there's no way to complete your mission before the day ends. And the auto-save happens just before you lost. So an additional auto-save at the start of each day would be a great addition. But that's really just a nitpick. All in all it's a very charming game. The item descriptions and knight backstories are witty (but also contain nuggets of tactical information!) and the different types of townsfolk waddling around your cas...

5 helpful
3 hrs at review
Recommended

I love sim games... I have some 400 sim games on my steam ( just a guess but a large large amount) and i enjoy them as a chill or as a main focus. Tourney can be viewed as a simple Sim, but i feel that does it a disservice. Its simple in design yes, but with that complexity comes from the gameplay itself not in its design. Gameplay is engaging and easy to grasp yet certain things will be missed initially. Some might think this is a downfall but i find it to be an enjoyable part of any game... finding out little connections not fully explained is part of the fun. with the mini games thats where this comes in. most arent explained and the basics are easy to comprehend but the win lose conditions arent spelled out for you so you must try different things until it clicks and you figure out whats going on. those are moments of gold to me as now a days everything is explained and made idiot proof and for me i feel that takes some of the spark out of gaming... again at least for me. im on t...

3 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

This is a fun game that reminds me of the renaissance festival, but the jousts can result in death for you knights. A nice touch because your knights can get experience overtime which makes them feel less like a prop and adds strategy. This feels kind of like an old school game, one of those early 2000 era builders. It's hard for me to find a game that makes me stop playing Crusader Kings 3 every single time I sit down to game. If you like medieval themes, festivals, building games, and simple strategy sims, this is a nice title.

1 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

i wasnt sure at first , like most reviews its a short game. feels unfinished like very good concept and ideas. sandbox mode only good thing same thing over and over. love the theme and ideas of this. story mode be better have own guy guy duel and rank up, work towards having own events you can hold. unlock diiferent stuff. for missions only 800 gold then done lol , have more goals or levels? different gear and items upgrades- win in levels and from events different months have different events and goals... tons you could fix game just play around kill some time its ok only a hour game and beat it lol very cool idea, cheap game

15 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Like most negative reviewers have said. Couple hours of fun but when it's over it's over. Supposedly there is a sandbox mode but every time I play it the game crashes within the first 10 min or so.

2 hrs at review
Recommended

Fun little game. Worth it at a little discount. It seems to be a little bit lacking in content and variety. Then again for this price point, hard to complain.

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Microsoft Windows 7
  • Processor: 2.0Ghz
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 2.0GB DDR5 Video RAM
  • Network: Broadband Internet connection
  • Storage: 1 GB available space

Recommended

Recommended:
  • OS: Microsoft Windows 10
  • Processor: 2.6Ghz
  • Memory: 16 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 4.0GB DDR5 Video RAM
  • Network: Broadband Internet connection
  • Storage: 1 GB available space

FAQ

How much does Tourney cost?

Tourney costs $6.99.

What are the system requirements for Tourney?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Microsoft Windows 7 Processor: 2.0Ghz Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: 2.0GB DDR5 Video RAM Network: Broadband Internet connection Storage: 1 GB available space Recommended: Recommended: OS: Microsoft Windows 10 Processor: 2.6Ghz Memory: 16 GB RAM Graphics: 4.0GB DDR5 Video RAM Network: Broadband Internet connection Storage: 1 GB available space

What platforms is Tourney available on?

Tourney is available on Windows PC.

Is Tourney worth buying?

Tourney has 66% positive reviews from 29 players.

When was Tourney released?

Tourney was released on Nov 4, 2021.

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