I bought this game as an experiment to see what other games by Natsume were like. I am a fan of the Harvest Moon franchise. The game was pretty entertaining, but I beat it in one night. It shows good values, except the flirting with all of the princes part. It is fun, and you can complete an album by winning the game with each prince on different files. It gets a bit boring after the first few files, but the main character is a strong persistent female. I think it's appropriate for all ages, but it requires a pretty basic reading ability so I say age 7 and up.
Princess Debut
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Common Sense says
Fun, charming dancing game targeted at girls.
Why We Rated This
for Ages 7 and Up
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What Parents Need to Know
This review of Princess Debut was written by Chad Sapieha
Parents need to know that Princess Debut is geared for young girls. Its pleasant story focuses on an everyday teenager who is magically transported to an alternate world in which she takes on the role of a princess who learns how to dance and courts several young princes. It's completely without violence or profanity, though some might think the game's heroine is a little too obsessed with dating and finding the perfect prince.
Families Can Talk About
- Families can talk about dancing. Which of the many real dances showcased in the game seems most appealing? Which seems hardest? Have you ever taken or considered enrolling in dance classes? What do you think of the protagonist's fixation on finding a prince? Do you think that she might be a little selfish for courting so many boys at once?
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What’s the Story?
Princess Debut is a highly polished game. The anime-style characters look terrific, and the motion-captured animations for real world dances such as the foxtrot, cha cha cha, and samba are beautiful to watch. And the story is a match for the graphics. The writing is simple enough for young readers to understand, but not so rudimentary or pandering as to turn off slightly older players. Girls will have a great time working through dialogue trees that allow them to gently flirt with the game's many princes, selecting responses that will either endear or repel each boy.
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The story mode takes only four or five hours to finish, but there are extra modes that help increase the game's longevity, like Ballroom mode, which allows players to essentially skip straight to the challenges of the big ball at the end of the story mode and provides access to extra unlockables in the form of new dances and outfits. Another extra called Movie mode lets players rest their styluses and simply watch the game's beautiful dances while studying blueprints of the real-life steps required of each. Most girls should be able to get at least 10 hours of fun out of the game, all told.
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ESRB rating: E
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