![]() ![]() ![]() It shouldn’t be any surprise that Pretty Princess Party made it on my radar. ![]() So, if you follow me on Youtube, you may have already seen me upload my entire playthrough already which will be the main focus on this post, but I haven’t really shared my thoughts yet so even if you know what to expect screenshot-wise, there should still be some fun stuff to read here too. "Pretty Princess Party coming west in December". ^ "Pretty Princess Party | Official site"."Review: Pretty Princess Party Involves Making a Castle Your Own". ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Lada, Jenni ()."SwitchArcade Round-Up: 'Immortals Fenyx Rising', 'Taiko no Tatsujin', 'GUNPIG', and Today's Other New Releases and Sales". "Pretty Princess Party launches December 3 in the west". Famitsu liked the dress-up, calling the clothing and hairstyles varied and beautiful, and the fluffy dresses and accessories "like a dream" for young players. They criticized it for the long time it takes to decipher tablets, however, describing it as something one would expect from a free-to-play game rather than a paid release. įamitsu criticized the furniture system as at times confusing, while Siliconera found the decoration charming, with furniture that looks good together, and called it unexpectedly involved. Famitsu enjoyed the core gameplay loop, but wished there were more minigames than just six Siliconera found the minigames fine, if a little basic. They still considered it to have appeal for adult players as well, through its element of building up an inventory of items and customizing the castle and its adjustable difficulty for the minigames. Reviewers called the game accessible and good for children who like fairy tale princesses, with cute character designs. Īlthough Pretty Princess Party saw generally positive reviews, it did not appear on Famitsu 's weekly top 30 sales chart for retail video game sales in Japan during its debut week, indicating that it sold fewer than 3,000 physical copies during its first three days on sale. The minigames can be played alone against three computer-controlled princesses, or in a multiplayer mode supporting up to four players. Minigames are tied to one of three styles – cool, cute, and elegant – meaning one must play a variety of games to acquire all needed items for the castle. By completing these, players get access to a currency that can be used to decipher tablets or to acquire recipes and craft items, such as new outfits to wear, and furniture and decorations for the castle. The player-character trains in being a princess through six different minigames: horse riding, ballroom dancing, archery, cake decoration, study, and flower arrangement. In addition to the story mode, the game features a list of optional challenges for players to attempt. The game also features a dress-up activity for the princess, which includes several options for dresses, shoes, tiaras and crowns, makeup, and hair ornaments for players to pick from, and a photography mode where they can save pictures of the rooms while posing the princess in them. The goal is to decorate the twenty rooms of the castle with a wide range of furniture and items, based on tablets indicating in what manner a room should be furnished. Pretty Princess Party is a simulation video game where players create and take the role of a princess character in a fantasy world, who returns to a castle which has fallen into disrepair. As the princess, players decorate rooms with furniture and items. ![]()
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