The Liar Princess and the Blind Prince Game Gets Anime News Network Review

Anime News Network has published a review of The Liar Princess and the Blind Prince, describing it as "a narrative platformer steeped in fairy tales."

The game, originally developed by Nippon Ichi Software, tells the story of a wolf who can transform into a princess and her journey with a blind prince. The title combines platforming gameplay with a story-driven experience that draws heavily from classic fairy tale themes.

The Liar Princess and the Blind Prince features hand-drawn artwork that gives it a storybook aesthetic, matching its fairy tale inspiration. Players guide both characters through various challenges while the narrative unfolds through their adventure together.

The game originally released in Japan before receiving an English localization. It's part of a growing trend of games that blend interactive storytelling with traditional fairy tale elements, appealing to players who enjoy both gameplay and narrative depth.

For anime fans, the game's visual style and storytelling approach may feel familiar, as it shares the same artistic sensibilities found in many animated fairy tale adaptations. The hand-drawn art style particularly echoes the look of traditional animation.

The review appears as part of Anime News Network's broader coverage of Japanese media and entertainment, which includes games alongside their anime and manga coverage.