Princess Maker Princess Maker is a child-raising simulation game set in a medieval fantasy world. The player takes the role of a hero who has saved the kingdom and is entrusted with raising an orphaned girl. The girl dreams of becoming a princess, and the player is responsible for guiding her upbringing from ages 10 to 18. Through the player's decisions, her future branches into many possible paths, reflecting the game's central theme that her destiny depends on how she is raised.
Princess Maker 4 Unlike past installments,
Princess Maker 4 was developed by GeneX, although Takami Akai (original series creator) remained on hand as a supervisor. This time, character illustrations were handled by Tenhiro Naoto, the creator of
Sister Princess. It was released in 2005 on the
PlayStation 2. Structurally,
Princess Maker 4 draws much inspiration from
Princess Maker 2, although an adventure mode does not exist anymore. As with
PM3, full voiceovers have been recorded, including contributions from famous voice actors like Sakurai Takahiro (Prince Sharul/Charles).
PM4 is highly drama-oriented. Throughout the game, there are various event scenes that offer clues about the player's daughter's past, not to mention the war between humans and non-humans and her demonic roots. This is probably what differentiates it the most from previous
PM games. Another change is that most of the vice-related jobs are less "adult-oriented" as it is impossible for the daughter to receive less reputable jobs such as Cabaret Dancing or as an assassin. The story begins when the player, a soldier, falls in love with a mysterious woman. However, she disappears, only to be found by him a few years later. She hands him the child, whose default name is Patricia, along with Cube the butler, and so his quest to fatherhood begins. A Japanese PC version of
Princess Maker 4 was released on July 28, 2006. It contains many more endings and events compared to the original. A
PlayStation Portable version of
Princess Maker 4 was released in Japan on October 12, 2006. A
Nintendo DS version of it was released with a few more endings and "extras" not released in the PC version. These extras are, like ending galleries, only accessible after finishing the first ending and credit sequence.
Princess Maker 5 Princess Maker 5 released for Windows in 2007. Akai participated only in planning and character supervision. The PlayStation 2 version appeared in 2008. Developed by D-ZARD under a licensing agreement with Yonago Gainax, it is the first mainline
Princess Maker game to be released since
Princess Maker 5 in 2007. D-ZARD expects to fully release the game in the first half of 2026. The player's daughter is Karen Daidoji, who previously appeared as the protagonist of
Princess Maker Q. Development was disrupted after D-ZARD underwent major restructuring in mid-2025, resulting in the departure of most of the production staff. In January 2026, D-ZARD announced that development had resumed through a new partnership with South Korean studio GEAR2. == Related games ==