In terms of presentation and performance on Switch, this is a much more modern and clean-looking game than most of the other entries in the series; it's bright and colourful and the board itself changes to reflect the various seasons passing. Also, as is expected for such a simple game, it performs without a hitch in both docked and handheld and is a breeze to set up and play with friends by simply sharing a single Joy-Con between four. Indeed, if you can manage to get three interested pals together for some princess-on-princess action that's certainly the way to go, as playing against bots is a lonely and boring affair, one where we definitely got the feeling on more than one occasion that our AI opponents were having a suspicious amount of good luck in how the dice was falling for them.

In Princess maker: Go! Go! Princess: you can choose one or more daughters out of four to play as. With your daughter, you will play a board game where your daughter competes with the other girls to become the princess. The castle will give out missions which the girls must complete. Whichever girl completes the task first gets 1000 or more gold and is one step closer to becoming the princess. Each block is




Princess Maker Go!Go! Princess