About This Game
Congratulations on becoming Space Court’s newest Judge! A synopsis of your duties has been provided below:
Meet Crazy Aliens
Balance the concerns of representatives from 5 different alien species as you navigate your way through branching storylines in this dialogue-based Choose-Your-Own-Adventure.Build Your Reputation
Collect friends or earn enemies with a Reputation System that shifts based on how you rule.Uncover Their Motives
Revenge? Conquest? Galactic annihilation? Beguile your way toward truth and justice!Achieve Your True Ending
Will you keep the peace or let the galaxy crumble around you?Thank you again for accepting this position with Space Court. Your sacrifice will always be remembered.Get This Game
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