Crown & Applause is a narrative rhythm game with a medieval bardcore soundtrack. Play as a royal mouse-jester whose performances stir a kingdom ruled by silence. Dance through grand spectacles, face a restless crowd, and shape what remains when the final curtain falls.

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ABOUT THIS GAME

Crown & Applause is a rhythm game about performance, power, and what happens when a kingdom starts listening too closely to its fool.

You play a wandering mouse jester, dispatched by a king who needs his subjects laughing instead of thinking. The job is simple: travel the kingdom, read the crowd, and put on a show. But as the jester rises from muddy village squares to the marble halls of the royal court, simple entertainment becomes something far more complicated.

THE RHYTHM

Most rhythm games ask you to hold one line. Crown & Applause asks you to hold two. Notes arrive from both sides of the stage, converging toward the center. Pressure from the crown above and the crowd below, closing in from every direction. It's a simple idea that mirrors the jester's situation and gets complicated fast.

Each stage has its own bardcore music, its own audience, its own mood, and its own breaking point. Play well, and the crowd celebrates. Lose the thread, and they turn; booing, restless, and eventually reaching for the tomatoes. The crowd isn't a backdrop: it's a pressure system that responds in real time to how the performance is going. Early villages are forgiving. The royal court has no patience for a bad show.

BETWEEN PERFORMANCES

Between stages, the game slows down. Coins earned from performances can be spent in a shop on upgrades tied to your alignment — tools that serve the king, the crowd, or yourself. A king-aligned jester plays differently to a crowd-aligned one, and those differences quietly accumulate into something that feels personal by the end.

Alongside the shop, narrative dialogue scenes build out the world and the people in it. The characters the jester meets, the tensions simmering underneath the spectacle, the moments that don't make it into the performance but matter just as much. These scenes are skippable, but the choices made inside them drive the alignment system. Skip them, and you'll still finish the game. Play them, and you just might find extra endings when the curtains come down.

THE CHOICES

Crown & Applause tracks allegiance through three poles: the King, the Crowd, and the Self. The choices aren't combat encounters or dialogue wheels. They're quieter than that. Conversations that could go a few ways. Moments where the jester has to decide what the act is actually for. Those decisions accumulate across the whole run and only reveal their full shape at the end.

The jester has always been the one person in the room allowed to say what no one else can, because everyone assumes they're harmless. Crown & Applause follows that idea somewhere most rhythm games don't go.

REPLAYABILITY

Crown & Applause is built for multiple runs. Multiple endings mean the story plays out differently depending on the choices made along the way. Steam Achievements reward players who dig deeper into each performance, and leaderboards let you see how your scores stack up against others. An endless mode keeps the stage open long after the story is done.

Features

  • Two-sided rhythm — notes converge from both sides of the stage, lanes multiplying as the pressure mounts

  • A medieval bardcore soundtrack — lutes, hurdy-gurdies, and folk instruments scoring every performance

  • Branching allegiance — serve the King, the Crowd, or yourself, across multiple endings

  • A theatrical story told through VN-style scenes between performances

  • A charming anthropomorphic cast led by a mouse jester

  • Built to replay — leaderboards, Steam Achievements, and an endless mode

System Requirements

    Minimum:
    • OS: Windows 11
    • Processor: A processor of some sort
    • Memory: 8 GB RAM
    • Graphics: This can probably run on a potato
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