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About Laws of Nadragia

Laws of Nadragia casts you as a state prosecutor in a dystopian regime where justice is a tool of oppression. Fuzzy Pixel Game Studio’s 2026 RPG blends visual novel storytelling with legal strategy. You analyze case files, build arguments using government-sanctioned evidence, and decide fates in a courtroom system designed to silence dissent. The PC and Linux title offers a single-player experience that leans into moral ambiguity. Will you follow party doctrine or pursue truth? The game’s 45+ cases and branching consequences make it a 12, 20 hour story about complicity and rebellion.

Gameplay

Each session starts with reviewing suspect interrogations and state archives for “verified” evidence. The interface highlights lawbook sections usable in trials, while dialogue choices shape your reputation. Hidden stats track ethics, influencing outcomes like witness credibility or resource availability. Courtroom scenes mix timed responses with logic puzzles to match evidence to laws. Side quests involve investigating “disappearances” linked to political prisoners. The 32 achievements include tracking how many dissenters you convict versus exonerate. Progression balances case efficiency with maintaining your conscience.

What Players Think

Critic reviews average 84/100, praising “exceptional writing that forces you to question your beliefs.” 78% of players finish the main story, with 42% replaying for secret endings. Forums show 68% of moods tag “Moral Dilemma.” Average playtime is 18 hours, 30% more for full completion. One player wrote, “The pressure to conform vs. truth felt real.” 87% of players finish the main story, and 32% unlock all achievements. The game’s $29.99 price tag sees 22% discount during sales.

PlayPile's Take

A niche title for legal drama fans. The 32 achievements add replay value without overshadowing the core narrative. At $29.99, it’s a mid-length RPG with 84% critic approval. Ideal for players who enjoy “Disco Elysium”-style choice-driven stories. Skip if you want fast action, this is a slow-burn, 18-hour simulation of moral compromise. The 78% completion rate proves it’s engaging, but the political themes may polarize.

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