Publisher: Sony
Developer: Darkstar Industries (Now renamed Titan Studios, located in Seattle USA)
Release: Early 2009
Initial reaction: Can't stop laughing at the title. Jesus, seriously?
Second reaction: The game sounds absolutely ACE.
You can choose Classes: Warrior, Archer, Mage, Worker, Priest (you can customize looks)
You can gather Resources. You use it to Upgrade things like your Weapons and Fort.
32 players Online. The game is also playable offline.
The Goal is to rescue back your princess from the opposing teams fort. Since the opponents has stuffed her so fat though you will need a lot of men to carry her.
10 Maps and additional game modes as well.
Party System.
3min Gameplay @ YouTube
Video Snippet @ Youtube
Text Preview @ MTV
Company Website
Developer: Darkstar Industries (Now renamed Titan Studios, located in Seattle USA)
Release: Early 2009
Initial reaction: Can't stop laughing at the title. Jesus, seriously?
Second reaction: The game sounds absolutely ACE.
You can choose Classes: Warrior, Archer, Mage, Worker, Priest (you can customize looks)
You can gather Resources. You use it to Upgrade things like your Weapons and Fort.
32 players Online. The game is also playable offline.
The Goal is to rescue back your princess from the opposing teams fort. Since the opponents has stuffed her so fat though you will need a lot of men to carry her.
10 Maps and additional game modes as well.
Party System.
3min Gameplay @ YouTube
Video Snippet @ Youtube
Text Preview @ MTV
Company Website
Official Info said:http://www.us.playstation.com/PS3/Games/Fat_Princess
Frantic and fun, Fat Princess pits two hordes of players against each other in comic medieval battle royale. Your goal is to rescue your beloved princess from the enemy dungeon. Theres a catch though: your adversary has been stuffing her with food to fatten her up and its going to take most of your army working together to carry her back across the battlefield.
You can switch between five different character classes literally at the drop of a hat: the fearless Warrior, the steadfast Archer, the mystical Mage, the tireless Worker, and the deadly Priest. In order to triumph, players must combine their skills and work together. The name of the game is cooperation, whether its helping another player drag a log back to your castle, manning a battering ram to smash through the enemys front gate, or building a human pyramid to scramble over the walls.
Key Features
* Casual Single & Multiplayer Online/Offline Action Cooperate with your team of medieval soldiers (up to 16 players on each side) to overthrow the opponents army, plunder their castle and save the princess
* 5 Character Classes Change your avatar's character anytime by swapping hats: Worker, Warrior, Archer, Mage and Priest
* 10 Unique Maps There will be 10 maps total, shared across single & multiplayer modes
* Experience intense frantic gameplay across diverse, charming and challenging environments
* Resources & Upgrades Work together to collect resources to upgrade your primitive weapons and basic castle defenses into superior armaments and impenetrable fortifications
* Unique Game Modes Select from several various game types: Rescue the Princess, Thwart the Invasion, and Medieval Games
* 32-player Online Skirmish Jump in and join as many as 32 players online to wreak havoc on the battlefield and carry your stout princess back home during the conflict
kaching said:The builder class adds a layer of strategy I wasn't really expecting:Info said:When the round began, we picked up the builder hat -- changing classes is an instantaneous process that just requires you to pick up that class' hat -- and ran to the front entrance. We already had some wood in our inventory and we whipped up some doors for the base so that the blue guys couldn't just run in. That took a second, and then we jogged out, chopped down some trees, and deposited the wood in a chest inside. Next, we assembled a cauldron so the base had fire, switched to the archer hat, and began firing flaming arrows at the incoming bad guys.