These like earlier mentioned help with mood, depending of which you pick. After the week of classes though, you have plenty of choices for activity. Depending on Elodie’s mood, she’ll excel at certain classes, and perhaps in others, outright not get anything out of it but wasted time. Social speaking, politics, animals, sports, swordplay, manners! There’s a lot of classes to take, maybe an overwhelming amount, but you’re going to want to take them. Elodie will need to learn all things important in life. The main gameplay loop is sending Elodie to class to learn, then on the weekend doing events that could effect her mood, or perhaps things more dire. Naïve, immature, perhaps a bit uneducated, she’ll need to be put up to speed soon before given the crown and throne. Hope you like playing number games and reading a whoooole bunch of text.Įlodie is but 14 years old, but now is set to earn the title of Queen after her mother has passed. Consider the Princess Maker games, but actually aimed at girls and not otaku. Long Live the Queen is a bit of a princess or queen rather maker. Though…perhaps I should have played them more, or just paid more attention to the stat growing aspect, because Long Live the Queen is giving me some real nostalgia and it was kicking my ass. I played a lot of those stat based dating sims on Newgrounds back in the day.
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