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My life as a king

A city-management simulation game set in the Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles universe, and released as a launch title for Nintendo's Wii Ware service.

You play the role of the son of a king named Epitav, and your search for him leads you to an abandoned castle with a giant crystal and large, empty plots of land. The crystal grants you the power of Architek, a form of Magick used to create buildings with mana. Your job (should you choose to accept it) is to repopulate the city and hire townspeople to become soldiers and uncover dungeons in order to find clues to your father's whereabouts.

The king himself doesn't do any fighting...his job is to motivate his soldiers and console their families while they get sent off to fight to preserve the prosperity of the city.

Compare Little Kings Story, which has a similar premise (kid becomes the sole monarch of a city/island).


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  • A Child Shall Lead Them: You are that child.
  • Cap: You are only allowed to have as many as sixteen fighters in your city. Levels for various tools goes all the way up to 100, and you're limited to 9,999 gil and 9,999 mana (for Architek usage). Ironic because adventurers can have more gold than you, and the level 100 robe can cost around 110,000 gil.
  • The Chosen One: Subverted for the most part.
  • Command and Conquer Economy
  • Continuity Nod: The game is severely hinted to take place close after Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles, so far as to drop hints about that "one special caravan".
  • Downloadable Content: Arguably, the only true way to enjoy the entire game's capabilities. The other races have to be purchased and unlocked. DLC adds 20 more available houses, as well as the third tavern, extra gaming halls for all thief abilities, the library for race specific abilities, a sacred shrine, a castle expansion, extra shops and most importantly, the Infinity Spire, which keeps the game playable after all other dungeons are exhausted. You probably couldn't even fill up the entire available real estate without DLC.
  • Fighter, Mage, Thief
  • Fur Bikini: Selkie thieves you can recruit.
  • It's All Upstairs From Here: The Infinity Spire dungeon starts at level 10, and keeps getting harder as your soldiers defeat monsters within.
  • Magick
  • New Game+: Once you've beaten the game, you can play it again with even more dungeons available.
  • Relationship Values: If the townspeople like you enough, they'll give you more money, and sometimes even medals to award to your soldiers for clearing dungeons.
  • Requisite Royal Regalia: The main character is constantly wearing his crown and ermine cape, except on holidays or with a DLC addon, which have him in summer clothes.
  • Ridiculously-Fast Construction: Justified as an explicit magic ability of your character.
  • Upgrade Artifact: Several of these exist, and need to be found to improve your city's equipment and magic beyond certain levels.