
JudgeSim is a thought-provoking simulation that puts you in a position of authority and vulnerability. As a judge in the unstable Banana Republic, you’re not just sentencing criminals—you’re shaping a collapsing justice system. This text-based game blends investigation, resource management, moral dilemmas, and survival elements to create one of the most original decision-making experiences in its genre.
JudgeSim challenges you to oversee trials ranging from petty crimes to political sabotage. Each case feels unpredictable and ethically complex. The future of your defendants—and your own survival—rests on how well you handle conflicting facts, manipulative testimonies, and public pressure.
JudgeSim doesn’t reward blind justice—it rewards awareness, empathy, and judgment under pressure.
This game extends beyond the courtroom. Between hearings, you’ll manage your judge’s sanity, finances, and personal safety. These background systems aren’t optional—they directly shape gameplay.
Every ruling is part of a larger survival game. You don’t just play the law—you live it.
JudgeSim offers two core modes:
Each mode provides unique cases, different pacing, and fresh ways to explore JudgeSim’s deep decision trees.
JudgeSim’s strength lies in writing and immersion. The minimalist visuals fade as the realism of dialogue and casework draws you in. Trials include:
With multiple endings and reactive systems, JudgeSim ensures no playthrough feels the same.
JudgeSim isn’t about victory—it’s about survival under scrutiny. The deeper you go, the more you’ll question justice itself. If you want a game that mirrors the weight of real-world judgment, JudgeSim delivers it—one ruling at a time.