![]() ![]() After several runs through, I found that my memories may have been a bit rosier than I realized, but that wasn’t due to the content, but more the presentation. In any case, my memories of Princess Maker 2 are so fond that, when I found out CFK was releasing Princess Maker 3 (aka Faery Tales Come True) on the Switch, I simply had to give it a go. Maybe it was the idea that I could help a girl grow up to actually be a badass instead of just a princess, thus wilfully defying what the game had intended in the title. Maybe it was the purposely absurd notion (at the time) that I would break traditional roles and work on being a single father to a supernatural being and see them through adolescence and puberty. I still don’t even know why I loved getting into Princess Maker, but it was something that really grabbed my attention. The Kairosoft games are good in small doses, but I turned a blind eye and purposely avoided many of them because they didn’t suit my tastes. ![]() I don’t like to invest time in building cities, working farms, driving vehicles or meticulously torturing Sims over a period of time. When it comes to simulation games, I often give a pass to a vast majority of theoretical jobs and creations I could be working on. ![]()
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