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Princess Maker 3 And Princess Maker: Go! Go! Princess Nintendo Switch Versions Announced

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Nintendo Switch owners are going to get a chance to help ensure some kids grow up right. CFK has announced ports of two installments in the series. Princess Maker 3: Faery Tales Come True is in development for the system, while the Princess Maker: Go! Go! Princess spin-off will show up in the eShop in Japan on December 12, 2019 and on PCs worldwide via Steam on December 23, 2019. This comes after a Korean Princess Maker 3 rating appeared. [Thanks, Ruliweb!]

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Princess Maker 3 involves a faerie who wants to become a human princess. The Queen of the Faeries has honored her request and given the girl to the player as a daughter to raise. While the installment doesn’t have an RPG mode, it is notable for introducing moods that can influence her abilities, jobs she can take, and outfits she can wear. If based upon CFK’s worldwide Steam release, it could have English, Japanese, Korean, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese language options.

Princess Maker: Go! Go! Princess is a board game starring different “princesses” that have appeared as characters to raise over the course of the series. It has one original heroine and the three daughters from the first three installments. Players go around the board to complete quests, growing as individuals and working toward different endings. The PC version is confirmed to have English, Japanese, and Korean language options and be available worldwide.

Princess Maker 3: Faery Tales Come True is immediately available on the DreamCast, PlayStation and Sega Saturn in Japan and PC worldwide. (The PC version has an English translation.) Princess Maker: Go! Go! appeared on the PlayStation in Japan.

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