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Pages in category "Princess characters in video games" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
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Cake Bash is a party video game developed by High Tea Frog and published by Coatsink. The game was released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Google Stadia on October 15, 2020, later releasing on November 19 for the Nintendo Switch. In the game, players control cakes competing against each other in order to be chosen by a ...
The Princess Guide (あなたの四騎姫教導譚, Anata no Shikihime Kyōdōtan) is an action role-playing video game and raising sim developed and published by Nippon Ichi Software. It was released on March 8, 2018 in Japan, and in March 2019 in North America and Europe for PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch . [ 1 ]
In Fionna and Cake's dimension, Prince Gumball, the gender-swapped version of Princess Bubblegum, is also the ruler of the Candy Kingdom who tasks his friends Fionna Campbell and Cake the Cat with quests in service of his kingdom as well. As a human, he is a former barista and pastry chef named Gary Prince.
Princess Connect! - Princess Knight Sodatsusen (Japanese: プリンセスコネクト! 〜プリンセスナイト争奪戦〜) was a web novel of the prequel game Princess Connect! was released on Dengeki Online. Author by Ōta Riyō with the supervision of and co-produced by CyberAgent / Cygames. [22]
Fat Princess is an action real-time strategy video game developed by Titan Studios and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 3.It was released in North America, Europe and Australia on July 30, 2009, [2] and in Japan on December 25 the same year, as Pocchari Princess (ぽっちゃり☆プリンセス, Pocchari ☆ Purinsesu). [3]
The game features the same puzzle-platforming gameplay mechanics as Trouble on Blobolonia. Controlling the boy, the player must feed the blob different flavored jelly beans to transform it into different tools to traverse the castle. The Rescue of Princess Blobette was designed and programmed by David Crane, who also created the original NES game.