Beastmaster and Princes: Flower & Snow Will Make Its Japanese Nintendo Switch Debut On May 30, 2019

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The release date for the Beastmaster and Princes Nintendo Switch port has been revealed. Idea Factory is bringing a version of the game that includes the original visual novel and its Snow Bride fandisc to Japan on May 30, 2019. Known overseas as Moujuutsukai to Ouji-sama, the compilation will be released as Moujuutsukai to Ouji-sama: Flower & Snow.

 

Beastmaster and Princes: Flower & Snow follows a young woman named Tiana who would like to be a beastmaster like her mother. Fortunately for her, she comes across a group of animals being sold, which she acquires. Unfortunately for the animals, they are actually all princes from the Fasan Kingdom who are under a spell. Players can then get to know Matheus, Alfred, Lucia, and Erik, the four brothers, and help them break the spell. (You could also end up with her childhood friend.) In the fandisc, you can see side stories and an epilogue for each character.

 

Here is a trailer revealing the Nintendo Switch version’s release date and showing off the various characters.

 

 

 

Currently, the only way to play Beastmaster and Princes outside of Japan is through the Story Jar @ Shall We Date? Android and Apple iOS app. Matheus’ route is the first one to be released there.

 

Beastmaster and Princes is immediately available as Moujuutsukai to Oujisama on the PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, and PlayStation Vita in Japan. Beastmaster and Princes: Flower & Snow will come to the Nintendo Switch on May 30, 2019.


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