Magical Princess Announced
Family Friendly Gaming News
February 17, in the year of our Lord 2026 -- Magical
Princess, the child-rearing simulator based on the beloved
Magical board game series, arrives on PC in Spring 2026. Ahead
of release, co-developer Neotoro. Inc and publisher MAGI Inc.
shares heartwarming stories and fresh battle strategies with its
new demo update, available now ahead of Steam Next Fest!
In the updated demo, dress Alice to impress with two new
stat-boosting outfits, opening up all-new combat approaches
through the first six months of Alice’s journey, plus a plethora
of quality-of-life updates, balancing adjustments, and bug fixes
for a smoother gameplay experience.
Step into the shoes of a newly-widowed father. Raise his beloved
daughter Alice with patience and devotion as she navigates the
early years of her enrollment at school.
Navigate the unpredictable twists and turns of parenting, where
every choice has a lasting impact on Alice’s growth, influencing
her Intelligence, Charm, Sense, and Stamina stats.
Encourage Alice to study, build her discipline and help her
pursue a higher education. Daring parents might lead her down a
path of troublemaking, leading to thievery, odd jobs, and a
discovery of the darkest corners of her hometown.
Experience Alice’s journey while interacting with 30+ eccentric
and expressive townspeople powered by Live2D animations. You
never know…one of them might be her soulmate!
Delve into hundreds of thousands of words of storytelling, more
than 700 pages of comic-style storytelling, 100 illustrations,
and 170+ date events — all leading to one of 50+ possible
endings.
Magical Princess begins classes on PC via Steam in Spring 2026
with English, Japanese, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese
language options.
No word on a physical copy version of this game on this system(s)
in the US at this time.
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