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  • Summary: Princess Maker 2 is a childrearing simulation game in which the player experiences being the father to a daughter granted to them by the stars.

    They raise the girl for eight years, from ages ten to eighteen. Your daughter grows up to be an adult through various experiences in the game.
    Princess Maker 2 is a childrearing simulation game in which the player experiences being the father to a daughter granted to them by the stars.

    They raise the girl for eight years, from ages ten to eighteen. Your daughter grows up to be an adult through various experiences in the game.

    The girl's dream is to become a princess, but a wide variety of opportunities await depending on how you raise her. What kind of dream will you make come true for this girl?
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  1. Positive: 0 out of 4
  2. Negative: 1 out of 4
  1. 70
    Any single run through of Princess Maker 2 Regeneration is just a few short hours, making it very moreish, especially given that the sheer number of endings it is clearly designed around replay value. You’ll probably want to use some kind of guide to get all those endings, as the game does nothing to indicate how any of them are unlocked… but then again, perhaps the spirit of experimentation is what you’ll love most about this. As a stat-based simulation sandbox, there’s a lot of joy in this trip through Princess Maker nostalgia. But given how difficult it was to effectively modernise this classic, perhaps it is time for a new title in the series. The last one was released back in 2007, and there’s a lot of creative opportunity that this series is now leaving on the table.
  2. Jul 11, 2024
    70
    With its roots in text-based simulations like Hamurabi, Princess Maker 2 remains a relic from game’s past. As such, some might not perceive the allure of a child-rearing simulation were players balance dozens of variables, so that their heir finds success. But for those who remember when gaming was young and experimental might find Regeneration’s decision-making engaging. You might raise a debutante or a delinquent but either way, the detail of the simulation is beguiling.
  3. Jul 24, 2024
    50
    Princess Maker 2 remains an incredible and addicting game, but Regeneration is a disappointing remaster, offering barely any gameplay changes and an inconsistent art style. It misses obvious quality-of-life improvements that Princess Marker 2 sorely needed, leaving us at a loss as to why they bothered to remaster the game at all. Play Princess Maker 2 as it’s a fantastic piece of gaming history, but there’s no need to pay for this particular version.
  4. Jul 20, 2024
    40
    Princess Maker 2 Regeneration was a prime reminder that some things do not need a re-release, despite some artistic additions.