How to play sort the court on PC?

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You can play Sort the Court! on PC in several ways:
1. Play it in your browser (easiest method)
- Official sortthecourt.net/web builds allow you to play directly in your browser or download a Windows/Linux version
- Visit the itch.io page and click "Download Now" for the HTML5 version or the compiled Windows/.zip file.
- Alternatively, sites like now.gg or Arcade Spot host the browser build — no installation needed .
Pros:
- No installation or emulator required.
- Simple, works on Chrome, Firefox, Edge.
- Official version by the developer.
2. Download the Windows version
- On sortthecourt.net, you can download SortTheCourt_Windows.zip (~19 MB). Unzip and run on a compatible Windows system
- Softonic also hosts a Windows installer (version 2.2.0) with simple controls (Y/N or space)
3. Use an Android emulator
Using BlueStacks:
- Download and install BlueStacks (Windows/macOS).
- Login to Google Play.
- Search for Sort The Court: Royal Builder and install itÂ
- Launch with keyboard/mouse support.
 Using LDPlayer:
- Download and install LDPlayer (Android emulator).
- Sign in to Google Play within LDPlayer.
- Search for "Sort The Court: Royal Builder" and install
- Play with enhanced features like multi-instance and macros.
Quick setup guide:
- No install? âžť Go with browser version on sortthecourt.net
- Want offline play? âžť Download the Windows zip/exe.
- Prefer mobile style? âžť Use BlueStacks or LDPlayer.
Is sort the court on Android?
Yes, Sort the Court! is available on Android—but not under its original name. You'll find it as a port called Sort The Court: Royal Builder, published by Royal Arcade Games.
 Android Version: Sort The Court: Royal Builder
- Available via APK sites and the TapTap platform (with latest version 2.4 released Mar 14, 2025)
- Compatible with Android 7.0+, so most modern devices are supportedÂ
- apkpure.net
- Offers the same pixel‑art kingdom‑management gameplay with yes/no decisions, resource balance, and advisor management.
 How to get it:
- Google Play: Search for "Sort The Court: Royal Builder" by Royal Arcade Games.
- TapTap: Install via the TapTap app (release date: Feb 23, 2023; last updated: Mar 14, 2025)
- APK sites: Download the latest APK (v2.4, ~45 MB) from sources like APKPure or Uptodown, then sideload.
- APKPure confirms v2.4 is available since Sep 28, 2024 and supports Android 7+
How long is sort the court?
On average, Sort the Court! takes about 60–70 in‑game days to complete, which translates to roughly 1 to 1.5 hours of real‑time play in a typical session.Â
 Player Experiences
“For me it took 57 days.”
“It took 70 days.
On Reddit, one player noted:
“when I finished the main story and solved some of the sub‑plots… I completed the main plot around 69 days (about 1.5 hours)…”
Another pointed out the game can be sped through or even slow:
“it took like half an hour to finish, but this update made it take like an hour and a half to complete so it got kind of grindy.”
Speedrun Times
If you’re aiming to blitz through it, speedrunners have beaten the game in under 2 minutes—though this is far beyond typical casual play.
Summary
Casual playthrough: ~60–70 days, about 1–1.5 hours
Fast paced play: around 30 minutes
Speedruns: sub‑2‑minute territory (for expert players)
                         Is sort the court free on Steam?
No, Sort the Court! is not available on Steam. Here’s how you can play it:
Free Versions
sortthecourt.net: The original game by Graeme Borland is free to download or play in your browser. You can pay what you want, but it’s not required
Kongregate, GameJolt, and similar gaming sites also offer the browser or downloadable version for freeÂ
 Steam Absence
There is no official Steam page for Sort the Court! — the only similarly named titles are unrelated games like Court Sort VR, which is a paid VR arcade experience
What type of game is Sort the Court?
Sort the Court! is a kingdom management simulation game with decision-making and narrative-driven gameplay. It blends strategy, resource management, and interactive storytelling.
What You Do in the Game:
You play as a king or queen, and your job is to respond to requests from townsfolk by answering "Yes" or "No". Each decision affects your kingdom's:
- Gold
- Population
- Happiness
Your goal is to grow your kingdom, keep your citizens happy, and expand your rule over time.
Key Features:
- 2D pixel-art style with charming character animations
- Simple controls: Just press Y/N or click
- Dozens of unique visitors with fun personalities and random events
- Branching outcomes: the choices you make influence what characters return and how your kingdom evolves
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