Princess Maker 5 – First Impressions and Review

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I very rarely play many Japanese games however after reading about how popular this series was and how this one was a simulator of a Japanese school today… I took my chances at playing it and it wasnt half bad.

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I started playing this game without high expectations any only really planned on using it for learning a bit of culture about Japanese schools so I could hopefully learn enough so if my school went on a homestay at a Japanese school, I might know a bit more then most people since we arent really taught much of it over here yet. But I found this game quite interesting with a more The Sims approach to a game and I am personally glad they didnt turn it into one of those horrible hentai games you see on the market which more or less disgust me!

The graphics of this game were colourful, cheerful and looked quite professional, the sound was a bit plain on the otherside and I havent really gone into depth into the game so I cant really give it a clear storyline. My first impression review for this game is as follows:

Graphics: 5/5

Sound: 3/5

Gameplay: 8/10

Total: 16/20 (A-)

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