

The object of the game is simply to impress the prince and become the best princess in town by completing challenges and improving your stats by landing on squares around the board which represent work, schooling, leisure pursuits and all the other activities which the main games in the series would usually have you enter into a diary.

Starting out in Princess Maker Go!Go! Princess, you – and up to three friends in local co-op (you can also play alone with up to three bots) – get to choose a princess character from the franchise and are then placed randomly on a board representing your kingdom. It's a novel enough idea that does manage to capture the essence of this niche series in board game form, but it also removes almost any reason to play as it relies entirely on luck, excising whatever small amount of strategy and challenge the original games contained to begin with. Instead of making choices and strategically filling in a diary in order to affect your princesses' various stats, here you simply slap a button to roll a dice and let fate decide the future. CFK's Princess Maker Go!Go! Princess takes the premise of the Princess Maker series – to guide a young fairy-turned-human through her formative years by planning all of her social interactions, classes, work and leisure time in order to make her into the best princess she can be – and turns it into a board game.
