Setting the whole extravagance off requires setting stakes available from. Available from 20 p/c up to $/€100 a pop, the grid itself is made up of a 5x5 grid which fill with 25 symbols on each new spin. On the right-hand side of the screen reside the princesses Love, Star, and Storm cheering players on as they spin. Accompanying the simple visuals are meters, collection boxes, and multipliers that make more sense when you’ve seen them in action a few times. Players into the Japanese cartoon scene will be right at home with Moon Princess.
Get ready for plenty of girl power and some surprisingly manic, if confusing at first, gameplay. You won’t find Princess Serenity or Sailor Senshi here, but players will be entertained by three doe-eyed, leggy beauties, each with the own special ability.
It’s a full-blown anime fest full of pastel tones, and cute little touches. Moon Princess from Swedish developer Play’n GO has been loosely based on the manga animation of the same name.