- Publisher: Hanako Games
- Release Date: May 31, 2012
- Also On: PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 121 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 84 out of 121
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Mixed: 27 out of 121
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Negative: 10 out of 121
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Dec 25, 2020
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Nov 20, 2019Quite good fun, though only for about 8 or so hours until it gets dull, but that is made up for by its charm and price.
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Jan 26, 2017I played with a walkthrough and enjoyed it a lot. If you go in blind then you're going to need a bit of determination to figure the game out and keep your character alive.
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Feb 4, 2016First time I played it I was really impressed. Then, you start to discover the nonsense. The second time I played it was somehow boring. Too repetitive (and still unpredictable). It would say it is a cute game, but not my kind of game.
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Mar 11, 2014Defiantly worth spending a few dollars on. A great implementation of simple & pure mechanics with surprising strategic depth. It has great replayability and nice attention to detail on how she progresses. If you have doubts, pick it up on the next Steam sale!
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Dec 29, 2013If you played Cute Knight and was expecting Long Live the Queen to be something similar, you may be in for a big surprise as Cute Knight was loads more fun.
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PC PowerPlayFeb 24, 2014What initially seems like a game of dressups and progress bars reveals itself to be a much deeper story based affair. [March 2014, p.58]
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Jan 31, 2014The fact is that wandering through the plot of Long Live the Queen, blithely making mistakes on the assumption you'll do better the second or third time, is wonderful. Trying to actually do better is a byzantine process involving either heavy use of a guide or incredible persistence.
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Jan 22, 2014A spoiled-teenager-princess simulator, where the main character can die in the most unlikely ways. What more do you want?