Time Princess

Time Princess

released on Sep 01, 2020
by IGG

Time Princess

released on Sep 01, 2020
by IGG

Unique and beautiful attire and accessories Every story will have its own style that suits the world it's set in: ancient, modern, eastern, western, and more. Dramatic story-changing choices The story's ending and the fate of its characters lie in your hands. Highly customizable clothing DIY Use your imagination and apply special styles, patterns, and colors to customize everything to your liking. Relaxing and fun pet system Collect cute kitty cats of various colors and markings, and send them out to help you collect materials. There's no need to replay stages over and over again. Get all you need in a fun and carefree manner. Make friends and share your wardrobe Make friends with fellow players all over the world, and share your clothes and your creativity!


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I've been playing Time Princess for over two years now.

If I had rated this game shortly after I started playing it, I would be giving it five stars. As it is, its overall downgrade and outright greed have turned it more into something I play out of habit than a game that I actually enjoy.

Time Princess has, in my opinion, comitted one unforgivable sin: it changed its stablished rules to get more money. Once upon a time, the stories had two types of clothing sets: those won in a RNG, and those earned by completing story chapters. Now, they've changed it so that some of the sets you should complete by playing the story, one of the items is obtained in the RNG. That, TP, is cheating.

Once upon a time, you got a daily mission, called the Phantom Mirror, in which you got to recreate an outfit from one of the stories you play, and got points depending on how well you did it. Now it's been updated, and you might get "puppets" from stories you've played, or not. Since it runs in a level system and are not refreshed daily, and since you can now get puppets from stories you haven't played, you can easily get stuck (and thus, not earn any prizes) indeterminedly until you complete the outfit. That, TP, is cheating.

Outfits get more and more expensive. P2W events that used to cost less than USD50. Now, most of them cost at least USD100. That's an INSANE ammount of money for an outfit made out of pixels.

There's no way new players are getting hooked as they used to. There's no way your F2P players aren't getting tired. There's no way your whales aren't going to notice how much you're charging them for PIXELS.


The stories unfortunately are either a hit or miss but when they are a hit they're so good you can't help but keep playing. The clothes are gorgeous too and you can see that they truly put work into them.

And you can definitely play this game as a F2P and progress won't be that slow depending if you play the minigames and always use your stamina when it's full. But of course in the end it's much better if you do pay because big events for the best outfits are definitely engineered for you to pay.

i downloaded this game as a joke bc me and my friends found out that actual real historical figure the Marquis de Lafayette is in it and we found that hilarious, but why is this?? actually pretty fun??? i really wasn't expecting to enjoy this game i don't know how this happened

An assassin's creed about dresses