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Tales of a Spymaster

$11.99
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Developer:
Gerard Morris
Publisher:
Gerard Morris
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About This Game


  • Advise the Monarch to attack, defend, improve relations, and invest.
  • Over 200+ conquerable locations.
  • Compete with the royal court for the trust of your Monarch.
  • Use agents to perform blackmail, sabotage, assassination, theft.
  • Unleash poisons and plagues upon your enemies.
  • Build taverns, inns, brothels and more to help fuel your ventures.
  • Investigate kingdom histories and try to uncover the secrets of the past.
  • Combat the elements with seasons and random events like storms and volcanic eruptions.
  • All players & AI take their turn at the same time in secret. No traditional Round Robin system here.


Tales of a Spymaster is a turn-based strategy game taking place within the fictional land of Elas, where 8 kingdoms vie for control, and the time has come for you to play the part of the trusted right-hand as you take on the mantle of Spymaster.

As the Spymaster, you must maintain the trust and good favour of your monarch, allowing you to influence their choices and guide them to victory. It is up to you to make the correct choices, when to be bold by raiding and attacking your enemies, and when to exercise caution, by bolstering defences or favouring diplomatic relations. But be wary, for poor advice leads to mistrust meaning future advice could go unheeded at a time where it is imperative. Your monarch will turn to the other members of the court if they have to, who could even be under the influence of a rival Spymaster.

If information is power, then money is the key to unlocking it, so you can construct Brothels, Inns, Taverns and more in order to grease the wheels of espionage and fund your enterprises, but still, that will not be enough to ensure victory. The very best Spymasters know how to effectively use all of the assets at their disposal, so assassins, mercenaries, saboteurs, spies, and the subtle dispatch of misinformation all have parts to play in your counter-espionage efforts. Use them wisely.

Using population growth algorithms which take into account factors like age, gender, seasonal sickness, accidents, conscription and others, Tales of a Spymaster brings layers of complexity to a game world and how it affects your endeavours. For example, a heavy loss in a poorly chosen battle could be far more costly in the long run as it will mean population growth will shrink due to a new absence of appropriately aged men. A wise Spymaster knows that advising your Monarch to go to war should always be a last resort.

Remember, trust is of utmost importance, for all among the Royal court have their price. Whether clergy, nobility, military, many can be bought and bring downfall from within if given the chance. Root out these weeds before they can eat away at the foundation of your royal house and deal with them. Show them the price of betrayal, or blackmail them and use them against those that turned them.

If all else fails, you can even dabble in darker things like experimental poisons and virulent plagues, but take great care in dealing with such maleficence and always remember that a ruler with nobody to rule, is no ruler at all.


Tales of a Spymaster will continue development long after initial release upon Steam Early Access and with your support, we shall keep releasing FREE add-ons for the game. We are currently looking at the following areas to extend.
  • Religion.
  • Banking.
  • Historical elements - Funding expeditions, archaeological digs, & artifact discovery.
  • Pirates and Rebels.
  • Guilds.
  • Black-market.
  • Important people like heroes and inventors.
  • Steam Cards, Achievements, Cloud save integration.

If you have ideas of features you would like to see, then feel free to reach out!

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User Reviews

Mixed
29 user reviews
55%
Positive
14 min at review
Recommended

Updated Review: A lot of interesting history reference, you are playing as an advisor to a leader which is a nice twist and a solid tutorial. Been playing it all morning and I am going to have to create a new game now I think. I kept advising war, now a plague has broken out in my kingdom and I am running out of people so the armies are shrinking and tax collection is tiny. It does not help the king does not trust me now. I may try not to be so aggressive in my next game! This game is rather tricky!

30 helpful 1 funny
2 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Abandonware

9 helpful
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

TL;DR: A frustrating lack of information and direction and a clunky UI make for a barebones experience that fails to deliver on a cool premise. That said, it is clear that this developer is actively working on this so if you want to help him out or try what exists now out it's ok, but if you're expecting anything close to a polished or even satisfying experience you should look elsewhere. I think the game has significant potential. It's an interesting premise and the very basic bones of the game are sort of there, but right now I'd only recommend it if you want to be part of what seems to amount to an alpha test. As mentioned in other reviews, there is little in the way of quality of life features. The tutorial is helpful in a basic way, but the game seems to fight you in various ways to prevent the game from being fun to play for any length of time. For example, the game is turn-based and at the beginning of each turn you receive reports on the success or failure of various act...

8 helpful 1 funny
2 hrs at review
Recommended

Great game that is very strategic in nature. the tutorial is decent but not complete. The video pretty much tells how it is but it is not complete. I was not able to set fires or start plagues at enemy locations. Load game is broken. By that I mean that when you load a game it glitches and the play field is black hopefully they fix this soon as I have started 3 games and cannot continue.

7 helpful 1 funny
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

The bugs are gamebreaking, the AI is stupid, the gameplay gets stale quickly. Has a long way to go.

7 helpful 1 funny
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

This game has a lot of potential, but I would advise against buying it at this time. As of the writing of this review the dev has not posted an update or anything in about 6 months, if the dev decides to come back and start updating regularly again I'll change my review, but as of right now, DO NOT BUY! It's looking like its gonna be another abandoned Early Access title.

6 helpful
43 min at review
Not Recommended

Cool idea with potential. I did the tutorial but afterwards I still couldn't figure out what was going on or what I was supposed to be doing. I play a lot of strategy games and have never had much trouble. But it could be I'm just being dumb ig. Early access so there's still hope it'll improve.

4 helpful
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Seems like it could be a fun game. But at the current state its unplayable. Gets stuck way to often. In between turns it just seems to stop loading and then you cant do anything. Also encountered several times that its not possible to build. from my short time of playing it, this happens too much for me to keep playing at the this time.

3 helpful
51 min at review
Recommended

This Review takes place 2 Months into Early Access, so bug issues and lack of polish are expected. I played the Tutorial and was pleasantly impressed, so moved on to campaign. The Title Menu System is a bit of a bore, it would help if the name of the Faction was presented under the associated crest when selecting. The game crashes some times on the Title Menu. In game I found identifying which faction was which awkward and tiresome, all location information on the campaign map is presented by faction flags over settlements and fortifications, however the information given at the start of each turn is presented by faction name alone? I couldn't keep track of who was who, and who owned what?! I think the interface could really be improved if made more minimal in presentation, much like that when looking at the Court screens, here an eye is used as the symbol to spy om the individual, but when you look at the settlement/fortification tabs the spy on icon is a magnifying glass? More comm...

3 helpful
26 min at review
Not Recommended

Game has great potential but currently is too buggy to recommend.

3 helpful

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS *: Windows 8
  • Processor: i3
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Storage: 750 MB available space

Recommended

Recommended:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows 10
  • Processor: i7
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Storage: 1 GB available space

FAQ

How much does Tales of a Spymaster cost?

Tales of a Spymaster costs $11.99.

What are the system requirements for Tales of a Spymaster?

Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 8 Processor: i3 Memory: 4 GB RAM Storage: 750 MB available space Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 Processor: i7 Memory: 8 GB RAM Storage: 1 GB available space

What platforms is Tales of a Spymaster available on?

Tales of a Spymaster is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.

Is Tales of a Spymaster worth buying?

Tales of a Spymaster has 55% positive reviews from 29 players.

When was Tales of a Spymaster released?

Tales of a Spymaster was released on May 17, 2019.

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