So if you liked the RPG aspects of these earlier games, the latter games not going to be for you. Princess Maker 4 actually lacks an adventure mode entirely. So your rival (which was a feature of PM2) plays a much larger role in these games. Princess Maker 3/4/5 lack the RPG mode and doubled down on the classroom/social aspects. Princess Maker 2 was remade as a 3D Mobile phone game called Princess Maker for Kakao (built in Unity) if you want to fumble through it, but keep in mind that it's a freemium game with time limits unlike the Princess Maker 1 and 2 Refine games. The second game, Princess Maker 2 expanded upon elements that worked in the first game, like the top-down RPG mode,added an animated duel mode, animated the jobs and schooling, added to the varierty of jobs and schooling, and as a result has more possible endings. The games are different, however if you play any PC98 RPG's of the era, you'd find that Princess Maker 1 is more similar to other PC98 RPG's than it is to other games. As a long time fan, I would love to see PM3-5 translated, I'm so glad Steam is picking it up. It's the first PM game they made, and it's very old, so it's very "testing the waters". There is adventuring like the second, and there are still very concrete endings (such as princess through marrying a noble) as well as a few darker ones (as in high/low-end ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥), so although there's less to obtain, you're still getting a nice variance to the type of ending/story you can receive.ĭespite it's similarity in gameplay to PM2, do not expect it to be as satisfactory as it. The game will play very similar to to PM2 with you setting a schedule to send your daughter through. However, if I recall correctly there's a lot less possible endings to obtain, as opposed to Princess Maker 2's 74. Again you saved the kingdom from the demon army and are entrusted with a child. In terms of plot there's very little difference. There was a thread on this earlier, so if you go back a page you can find it for more answers but im just going to copy mine from there:
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