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Started as a cute RPG, then suddenly I’m obsessing over prince formations to beat sentient mushrooms—those little guys trip, scheme, and charm their way into your brain.

File size: 13.1 MB
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Game Overview

Minna no Ouji-sama, released for the Game Boy Advance in 2000 by developer KID, is a tactical role-playing game that quietly arrived during the handheld's early years. It doesn't try to compete with the flashier titles of the era, instead offering a more methodical, almost puzzle-like experience centered on commanding a squad of young princes. The presentation is simple, the story straightforward, but the mechanics underneath demand your full attention.

You control a group of princes, moving them as a single unit across grid-based maps. The main objective is to defeat all enemy units on each stage, but victory relies entirely on your formation. Each prince has a unique ability that activates based on his position relative to the others in your group; a prince in the front might boost attack, while one in the rear could provide healing. You spend most of your time carefully rotating and shifting your entire squad to align these abilities before engaging. The pacing is slow and deliberate, with a difficulty that comes from strategic oversight rather than reflexes. It feels like solving a compact, interactive logic puzzle with every new battle.

Game Boy Advance
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