Cute Knight

Cute Knight

Developer(s) Hanako Games
Publisher(s) iWin (Deluxe)
Platform(s) Windows, Linux, Macintosh
Release date(s) 2005-10-13

2007-04-15 (Deluxe)

Genre(s) Life simulation game/Casual/role-playing
Mode(s) Single Player
Distribution Download, CD

Cute Knight is a casual life simulation role-playing video game with many possible endings and careers featuring a single female character. Gameplay is similar to the Japanese Princess Maker with a more traditionally Western first-person perspective dungeons.

Gameplay

Cute Knight is a life simulation/role-playing video game where the player takes the role of Michiko from 18 to 21.[n 1][1] The game uses stats which determine how well she does in various tasks and her combat ability. In addition, her stats and key events determine the jobs she is able to do. The goal of the game is to unlock unlockable content and various endings, particularly good endings. The game ends after three years unless a special event ends the game sooner or Michiko's dream stat reaches 0; if the latter occurs the game still unlocks an ending, but it is always a bad ending based on her stats and key events triggered.[1]

Tasks affect stats,[1] generally positively. Michiko's stats determine whether the task is completed successfully in a given day, with success often resulting in monetary gain. Each task takes one week of game time unless an annual event interferes with it. In addition, these annual events last for a varying number of days. During some of these events various mini-games can occur. Winning these mini-games may trigger key events or grant items, money, and/or stats boost. The game starts out with a few available tasks, but more open up by triggering key events and/or working at a particular place for some time. Several jobs can also be removed because of key events or high level of the sin stat.

Combat occurs inside a multi-level dungeon. Time passes as the player moves through the dungeon. The player can chose to either defeat the monster in combat or attempt to tame the monster, getting it to leave Michiko alone. If the player kills a living creature (as opposed to golems or undead), it increases Michiko's sin. Sin goes down if the player works at the church or the doctor's. Combat is turn-based and features magic point-based charms (spells). These spells use nine elements, including the classical four. If Michiko's hit points (HP) drop to zero the player is automatically rescued. There is no character death, but she may need to pay to recover her lost health. Regardless, it will deplete the Dream meter during her recovery period and may lead to the bad ending.

Characters

To find out the whole truth you have to win the wizard challenge, find princess Alexandra, win the May festival and discover your birthmark. Depending on whether you have high or low sin, and befriended Kiralan in the stables, you can end up being either: regent Queen, a mischief princess, or joint ruler with Kiralan.

The Royal Family

Teachers and Employers

Girls

Release and development

Cute Knight was originally developed by Hanako Games[2] and is based on the Princess Maker series.[3] It was released online on December 31, 2005.[4] It was later re-released on 2007[4] in an expanded version with updated features as Cute Knight Deluxe.[5] This version was published by iWin and available at retail.

On August 18, 2009 the first previews of a sequel, Cute Knight Kingdom On November 13 the game was officially released.[6] While Cute Knight Kingdom still takes thematic and gameplay elements from the Princess Maker series, it is also heavily influenced by Japanese role-playing games.[3]

Reviews

Erin Bell of GameZebo gives the game 4/5 stars. Bell comments positively that the game actually lets you "role-play" Michiko allowing the player to spend their time cooking or cleaning rather than forcing them into traditional role-playing games like Dragon Quest or Final Fantasy comparing Cute Knight as a short-story version of such games. She comments that Cute Knight is a great casual game stating, "Cute Knight...strips away a lot of...weightiness while remaining true to its RPG roots. The result is a light adventure that's easy to get into and can be played in short spurts - in other words, it's perfect for the casual gamer." While her comments are generally positive, she does comment on the graphics being mediocre, but complains more about the tasks which she comments can become repetitive wishing there was some kind of mini-game to break the monotony.[1]

Awards

Cute Knight has been the recipient of multiple nominations and awards. It was a nominee for Yahoo! Games Most Innovative Casual Game of 2006.[7] It was also listed as Game Tunnel's 2005 RPG of the Year.[8] The original game has also been nominated and awarded from other sites as well.[2]

References

  1. Michiko is the default character name; however, the player can enter another name.
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "Cute Knight". GameZebo. 2008-12-06. Retrieved 2009-11-15.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Cute Knight". Hanako Games. Retrieved 2009-08-21.
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Cute Knight Kingdom". JastUSA Froums. 2009-11-14. Retrieved 2009-11-15.
  4. 4.0 4.1 "Cute Knight ~ Kishi Kawaii". ign. Retrieved 2009-11-15.
  5. "Cute Knight Deluxe". Hanako Games. Retrieved 2009-08-21.
  6. "Updates". Hanako Games. Retrieved 2009-11-15.
  7. "Yahoo! Games: Best of 2006 Awards". Yahoo!. Retrieved 2009-09-15.
  8. "2005 Special Awards". game tunnel. Retrieved 2009-09-15.

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