Long Live the Queen is not very hardware intensive. You should be able to run it fine. It's fun, but there is a lot of trial and error. You don't know what events are coming, and therefore what to prep for, ahead of time. You're likely to fail on your first two or three plays. Until you really get the hang of the system, it's pretty daunting. If you can get the hang of it, it's pretty rewarding and has decent replayability with the different choices you can make and outcomes you can get. Just know that because of this structure, it can also be very repetitive.





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