Parenthood sim game Magical Princess announced

Parenthood sim game Magical Princess announced

A new parenthood sim title from developers Neotro Inc. is currently in development.

Magical Princess is based on the popular Magical series of board games. The game will make its way to PC (via Steam). An announcement trailer can be seen here.

A synopsis for Magical Princess reads:

The Panetteria kingdom offers a new start at life for Alice, her cat Ebon, and her dad, but work hours are demanding. Step up as a doting father doing his best to raise his daughter between shifts, and seek work-life balance while nurturing Alice with love and care from early childhood until she graduates from the Royal Magic Academy. As mysterious events unfold, uncover a secret tie between Alice's hidden fate and the kingdom's future.

Alice’s path forward depends on how her father fosters her. Cultivate good study habits to mold Alice into a model student, or allow repeated bad behavior to see her grow into a juvenile delinquent. Schedule Alice’s daily activities to build up her Stamina, Intelligence, Charm, and Sense, and watch her future shift day by day. Dress Alice up in prim and proper attire befitting a young lady, or something that better suits a mischievous child.

Nighttime presents "extracurricular" temptations, including a part-time job kneading mysterious bread, a “dangerous” clothing store, and other unsavory experiences. Without proper guidance, Alice may come to prefer nights out partying to studying for the Academy.

Who will Alice befriend? What skills will she learn? Build relationships with more than 30 characters, including Alice's friends and teachers at the academy, each with distinct personalities. One may even be her soulmate! Weave together an enthralling narrative across hundreds of thousands of words of storytelling, 700 pages of comic-style scenes, 100 illustrations, over 170 date events, and more than 50 possible endings.

Magical Princess can be wishlisted on Steam right now here.

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