100 Sleeping Princes and the Kingdom of Dreams
100 Sleeping Princes and the Kingdom of Dreams | |
夢王国と眠れる100人の王子様 (Yume Ōkoku to Nemureru 100-Nin no Ōji-sama) | |
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Video game | |
Developer | GCrest |
Publisher | |
Music by | Masafumi Takada |
Genre | Puzzle, role-playing, otome |
Platform | Android, iOS |
Released | |
Novel | |
Written by | Touri Kozuka |
Published by | Kadokawa |
Published | April 9, 2016 |
Novel | |
夢王国と眠れる100人の王子様 〜The memory of Prince〜 | |
Published by | Enterbrain |
Published | July 15, 2016 |
Manga | |
Written by |
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Published by | Enterbrain |
Published | February 15, 2017 |
Original net animation | |
Directed by | Shin Katagai |
Written by |
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Studio | Satelight |
Released | March 25, 2017 – December 23, 2017 |
Runtime | 9 minutes each |
Episodes | 10 |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Yukina Hiiro |
Produced by | |
Written by | Natsuko Takahashi |
Music by | Masafumi Takada |
Studio | Project No.9 |
Licensed by | |
Original network | AT-X, Tokyo MX, Sun TV, BS11 |
Original run | July 5, 2018 – September 20, 2018 |
Episodes | 12 |
Manga | |
夢王国と眠れる100人の王子様 a little record | |
Written by | Maika Narumi |
Published by | Hakusensha |
Magazine | Manga Park |
Published | August 3, 2018 |
100 Sleeping Princes and the Kingdom of Dreams[c] is a Japanese puzzle and role-playing smartphone game published by GCrest. It was released on Android and iOS devices in 2015. An original net animation by Satelight was released in 2017.[1] An anime television series adaptation by Project No.9 premiered from July 5 to September 20, 2018.[2] Sentai Filmworks have licensed the anime and are streaming it on Hidive.[3]
Plot summary
[edit]A normal girl is transported to another world, known as the Dream World. Here, dreams are the energy of all beings living within it. The protagonist is revealed to be the long-lost Princess of Traumere and therefore the princess of the Dream World, and she must defend the world from creatures known as Dream Eaters, who steal people's dreams. Using a special ring, she must rescue the various princes of the world, trapped in eternal slumber within their own rings, and team up with them to save the Dream World.
Gameplay
[edit]The game is a time-based match-3 strategy puzzle game. Players assemble a team of 5 princes and combat Dream Eaters in quests of varying difficulty. Princes are divided into 5 attribute categories: Sexy, Passion, Cute, Gentle, and Cool. The pieces on the game board reflect these attributes and erasing 3 or more pieces of the same color adds to the attack of princes on the player's team of the matching color. Players have a limited amount of time each turn to erase as many pieces as they can. Princes also have special skills that can be used during combat that can improve a player's chance of clearing the challenge. Weekly events and gacha allow players many opportunities to recruit more princes for their teams, and each event releases new variations of the princes.
Part of gameplay also involves a role-play element. Players will have the opportunity to name the protagonist at the beginning of the game, and this is the name that will appear throughout the game when referring to the player in their role as Princess of Traumere. Each prince has their own story interacting with the protagonist that can be read in its entirety when a prince is completely leveled up and 'awakened'. As players read through a prince's story, they will be given a dialogue choice at various points. Certain answers will award Sun Drops and others will award Moon Drops. Whichever there are more of at the end of the story will determine which route the prince can awaken to: Sun or Moon. At this point, the story will split and the conclusion for the Sun Route will be different from the Moon Route. This awakening will also affect a prince's stats and skills.
Anime characters
[edit]- The Heroine (Voiced by: Haruka Kimura)[2]
- Avi (Voiced by: Kenichi Suzumura)[2]
- Navi (Voiced by: Daiki Yamashita)[2]
- Gary (Voiced by: Satoshi Hino)[2]
- Gilbert (Voiced by: Shinnosuke Tachibana)[2]
- Douglas (Voiced by: Junichi Suwabe)[2]
- Rosso (Voiced by: Masakazu Morita)[2]
- Orion (Voiced by: Takahiro Sakurai)[2]
- Kiel (Voiced by: Yu Miyazaki)[4]
- Setique (Voiced by: Hidenori Takahashi)[5]
- Kegaremaru (Voiced by: Seiichiro Yamashita)[5]
- Frost (Voiced by: Tarusuke Shingaki)[6]
- Graysia (Voiced by: Yoshimasa Hosoya)[6]
- Schnee (Voiced by: Hiro Shimono)[6]
Reception
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Notes
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Yume Ōkoku to Nemureru 100-Nin no Ōji-sama Anime Shorts Launch". Anime News Network. March 29, 2018. Retrieved June 24, 2018.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i "100 Sleeping Princes and the Kingdom of Dreams Anime Reveals Staff, Story Premise". Anime News Network. June 22, 2018. Retrieved June 22, 2018.
- ^ Sherman, Jennifer (June 28, 2018). "Sentai Filmworks Licenses 100 Sleeping Princes and the Kingdom of Dreams Anime". Anime News Network. Retrieved June 28, 2018.
- ^ "100 Sleeping Princes and the Kingdom of Dreams Anime Casts Yū Miyazaki as Original Character". Anime News Network. June 24, 2018. Retrieved June 24, 2018.
- ^ a b "100 Sleeping Princes and the Kingdom of Dreams Anime Reveals More Cast". Anime News Network. July 6, 2018. Retrieved July 6, 2018.
- ^ a b c "100 Sleeping Princes and the Kingdom of Dreams Anime Casts Tarusuke Shingaki, Yoshimasa Hosoya, Hiro Shimono". Anime News Network. July 14, 2018. Retrieved July 14, 2018.
External links
[edit]- Official website (in Japanese)
- 100 Sleeping Princes and the Kingdom of Dreams (OVA) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- 100 Sleeping Princes and the Kingdom of Dreams (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Manga series
- 2018 anime television series debuts
- 2015 video games
- 2017 anime ONAs
- Android (operating system) games
- Anime television series based on video games
- Bilibili games
- IOS games
- Isekai anime and manga
- Otome games
- Project No.9
- Puzzle video games
- Role-playing video games
- Satelight
- Sentai Filmworks
- Video games developed in Japan
- Video games scored by Masafumi Takada
- Medialink