Royal Family Tree
Royal Family Tree

Royal Family Tree

Created by: MarketJS
If you've ever wanted to play matchmaker for monarchs or trace royal drama without needing a degree in European history, this game's for you. Royal Family Tree turns genealogy into a light logic puzzle with a tiara on top, asking you to deduce who's married, who begot whom, and who outranks who in age using simple clues like “King Frederick is married to Queen Louise” or “Prince Charles is older than Princess Marjorie.” The vibe is pure storybook monarchy, everyone has a crown, and nobody ever dies in a duel, which makes this a fun, low-stress brain exercise for fans of The Crown, Bridgerton, or just casual regal daydreaming. There's no penalty for wrong guesses (other than your pride), and while the puzzles don't ramp up much in difficulty, that's kind of the charm. It's less Game of Thrones, more tea with Queen Mum. And speaking of royal families, did you know Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip were actually third cousins? They both descended from Queen Victoria, who, thanks to her many children, was nicknamed the 'Grandmother of Europe.' Turns out, royal family trees really are the original puzzle games.
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