About This Game Princess Maker 3: Fairy Tales Come True was released on January 24th, 1997 for the PlayStation and eventually being released on Windows, Sega Saturn, and Dreamcast systems.When it was first released, it did not include a numbering on the title, but it is widely known as Princess Maker 3. A young fairy girl who wishes to become a human princess gets a blessing from the Fairy Queen to receive a miracle to become a human. You, as the player, must take care of the little girl and raise her as own daughter. A fairy named Uzu appears as an advisor, and the new feature of selecting the player’s ‘Occupation’ is added into the game system. Schedule system allows players to select 15 days of scheduling. From each class, unique rivals and events make an appearance to add drama elements to the game. The interface has been made simpler than previous Princess Maker series, and album mode allows you to view images from vacation or ending within the game.The voice actress for the daughter in-game is ‘Yukana Nogami’, a famous Japanese voice actress who took on many popular roles in anime such as Meiling Li from Cardcaptor Sakura, Kanna from Inuyasha and many more. Simplified UI Improved Class/Part Time Job animationAnimated pixel charactersEvent screen with large character illustrations 7aa9394dea Title: Princess Maker 3: Fairy Tales Come TrueGenre: SimulationDeveloper:CFK Co., Ltd.Publisher:CFK Co., Ltd.Release Date: 27 Jun, 2017 Princess Maker 3: Fairy Tales Come True I'm really, really torn. On the one hand, I had fun most of the time. On the other, I was frequently frustrated by the translation. (Remember that "All your base are belong to us" meme? Yeah.) Here's an example I wrote down: the daughter has finished working as a maid at the palace for the first time, and been dismissed for the day by the young man in charge of overseeing the housekeeping staff. The daughter says to herself, "Palace is quite magnificent! I can't help but to admire it. But, the consul is quite ill-tempered.. I wonder if she would be able to ever marry someone like that?" If that sort of Engrish doesn't bother you, then I can recommend the game to you. And if Gainax ever releases a translation patch to reduce errors like they did with Princess Maker Refine, I will definitely change my review to "recommend." Written in August of 2018.. As for the current time being, this game is fairly unplayableBugs and glitches abound, However, I hope they will fix this with updates later on, but for now, I would not buy this. The 3rd installment in the Princess Maker series,it features several gameplay improvements over the previous installments,as usual with this series production values are very high and the artstyle is great as well,despite the game's cute aesthetic raising your daughter is a though job,so fans of management/"building" games will certainly appreciate this series.. This review is kind of mixed...If you like the Princes Maker franchise, then this is a game you'd probably want to check out. Note that I think Princess Maker 2 is better, as you're able to have your daughter explore. PM3 seems like it took away some of the game instead of adding more to it.I don't have many hours in the game, I bought it and played it on release. I don't know if any editing has been done since then, but I sincerely hope so as there are some very noticeable "Engrish" wording mixed in, phrases used incorrectly, mispelled words, etc.Overall I'd recommend this game if you like the Princes Maker franchise and are (like me) hoping that this will lead the Dev to release Princess Maker 4 and 5. If you're new to the franchise, check out PM2 instead.. Finally I can play this game properly, fully knowing what is going on. It is great, and fun, though you start playing it and then many hours have gone by, so make sure you do not have anything too important to do during the day. But there are some issues, such as steam achievments randomly unlocking, and all of them being the rare princess event things and so on, but also, speech bubbles being on the wrong person. When Uzu says something to my daughter, Uzus speech bubble appears on the daughter and vice versa, bit annoying.And could you change the color of the text in the ending? Because it is very hard to read that bright white. But great game recommend it to anyone who is into stat raising!. This game is garbage. Don't waste your money. Worse than PM2, even worse than PM1. Fewer features, much less voice acting, no working fullscreen feature, constantly crashes, and the translation job is somehow even worse than PM1 and PM2. Hell, it's worse than google translate.. Two months after release and PM3 is still a complete mess technically and full of terrible translation and editing. I won't even bother to mention specifics because there are just too many. It's pretty impressive that each successive CFK release is worse than the last. If they release PM4, I expect it to wipe your hard drive upon launch.. This one can be a mixed bag, but overall I really liked it.The Good-They got rid of the money sucking diet management that often sent me rocketing to the poor house in part 2.-Better graphics with a more three-dimenional feel when you do jobs and classes.-Still has the same Princess Maker charm and some hidden princes to marry.-More to do in the jobs and classes like get rivals, nice results for working (like if you complete a building as a carpenter, you get some money for it) and possible scholorships.-You can plan the schedule even months in advance and if you want to change things while it's running, you can by pressing the right button on the mouse. Also you can fast forward my holding down the right mouse button.-You can choose the kind of career your father can have which effects the kid.-Daughter can have different moods that can effect the kinds of jobs and classes she takes.The Bad-No adventuring.-There were some bugs, but those were fixed up for the most part. So it helps to save quite a bit.-The festivals lack variety and are all pretty much beauty pagents. -The white font with the endings is a bit tricky to read.-It's not a Refine version.Overall, it's an enjoyable game and worth a buy, if not just to get parts 4 and 5 brought over.. Have to play in windowed mode but still as good as I remember it. 2-3 weeks after launch all noticeable bugs were fixed so dev is actualy listening to the community feedback.I really like a lot the sprites because you kinda see more in details what the heroine doing, I think I'm going to miss it a lot in futur.I also like that she finaly has a personality and again I think that's a feature that will disapear in the next game.If you want to jump into the serie it's the perfect ep to do it because it's more balanced than Princess maker 2 in term of money. But less different endings. For example, il PM2 you can have an ending where she get married (or not)+the job she will do. Here, so far, you only get 1 of the 2.Anyway, in general, I like the game more than PM2.
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