![]() ![]() Detailed graphics Posted on: by The game has unexpectedly detailed, hand drawn graphics. Sure, you can play the nasty stepfather role and have her out working bars and scolding her every chance you get.but you can also raise her to be anything from a martial arts expert to a domestic housewife or educate her on the finer things in life too and become a great General. I have had a few people say that it feels a bit pervy and that it's like a girl grooming simulator, which is a little harsh and a little ignorant of the games content in general. The low resolution can make it a little jarring at times, but if you are on here.you are probably used to this sort of thing. The menu's are easy to navigate and the UI is quite clear in explaining the pro's and cons of your actions. The game itself is easy enough to play, though finding the 'right' skills and education for your intended outcome may take a few play throughs, as mentioned above. It ranges from skill management to some basic rpg mechanics, it also really rewards numerous replays by learning what works for your desired class/outcome. Each of these decisions changes your daughter’s stats and mood, determining whether they grow up to be one of umpteen options, such as a homemaker, an adventurer, a great sorceress, the Princess of Darkness, or, er, your wife. As for the non-full screen setting: this can also be done by using Dosbox though I dont remember the command or hotkey from the top of my head, I. Using the default sound settings in Dosbox I got sound (though every few minutes there would be a minor glitch). The rerelease remakes all the artwork in glorious full colour, where previously it used only sixteen, as seen below in this lengthy video: You play the game by setting your daughter’s schedule, deciding whether she’ll spend her days going to school, working, or perhaps hanging around in the graveyard. Are you running the game through Dosbox, or directly in Windows 1. ![]() Previously the only way to play it outside of Japan has been by grabbing it from an abandonware site and applying an unofficial translation patch, but 23 years later it’s getting an English and HD rerelease on Steam called Princess Maker 2: Refine. This is how most of my experiences go in, a life simulator from 1993 that’s by turns moreish, compellingly daft, and creepy. I spent all our money on magic lessons, after all. She’s a homemaker, which is fine, but it’s not what I had in mind when god bestowed the child upon me. My son is six-months-old, but my daughter is almost fully grown. ![]()
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