Devil's Attorney

4.6
17.6K reviews
500K+
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Content rating
Teen
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About this game

Devil's Attorney is a turn-based strategy game set in the 80's where you play as Max McMann, a defense attorney that's high on charm but low on moral fiber.

Your objective is to free all of your clients and use the money you earn to buy accessories and new furniture for your apartment; boosting your ego and unlocking new courtroom skills in the process.

• 58 challenging cases to complete
• 1 implausible storyline
• 3 neighborhoods to explore
• 9 devious prosecutors to outwit
• 3 difficulty settings

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Updated on
Jan 5, 2024

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Ratings and reviews

4.6
15.1K reviews
Monica L
January 26, 2025
So, I really enjoyed this game for the single day it took to get through it, but the way it ends is so lame that it half ruins the entire experience. There you are, doing every case you can, upgrading whatever you have the option to upgrade, when BAM no matter how far you are from finishing your upgrades, you're on your last case with zero other options or warning, and it's completely different from all your other cases. Like really? So disappointing.
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Mallory O.
December 18, 2025
this game is fun for the most part, but any time an attack gives a range of effectiveness, bank on the result being the low end of the range unless you combine it with a booster. 1-5 means 2, 1-3 means 1, and if there's a zero, it'll usually be zero. that's not the case for the computerized players, though. they tend to land on the high end of their damage range. I've been on the same case for 3 days because none of my attacks will land on full effectiveness.
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J C
November 5, 2025
nice little strategy game. the mechanics didnt get boring, every level felt challenging. As you adapt theres a new opponent to counter anticipate. I appreciated the difficulty adjustability. The voice acting was an unexpected and nice touch. The art-style is firmly caricature. I loved the aesthetics, sound effects & music. The humour is very edgelord-esque and there's a lot of references (observation, not a judgement). It doesn't take long to complete, but I had fun during my time with the game.
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What’s new

Bug fixes and improvements.