The Liar Princess and the Blind Prince officially arrives on PC on March 11, 2026

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The PC gaming market today (March 11, 2026) welcomes an emotional work of art titled The Liar Princess and the Blind Prince. Designed like an interactive fairy tale, this 2D puzzle adventure promises to touch players’ hearts with a bittersweet yet warm story between a "pretend" princess and a blind prince.

The Liar Princess and the Blind Prince (Image source: Steam)
The Liar Princess and the Blind Prince (Image source: Steam)

A fairy tale about regret and sacrifice

The story of The Liar Princess and the Blind Prince begins with a heartbreaking accident. A lonely wolf with a beautiful singing voice accidentally blinds a young prince when he comes searching for the mysterious owner of that enchanting voice. Filled with regret, the wolf seeks out the Witch deep in the forest, trading away its precious singing voice for the ability to transform into a princess.

In her new form, she guides the prince through a forest filled with dangers in search of a way to restore his sight. Yet she constantly lives in fear that the prince will discover her true identity—the very monster responsible for his suffering.

Unique gameplay that switches between two forms

In The Liar Princess and the Blind Prince, players must skillfully switch between two forms to protect and guide the Prince to the end of each stage:

  • Wolf Form: With superior strength and sharp claws, this form allows you to jump to higher platforms, move heavy obstacles, and defeat the fierce creatures lurking in the forest.
  • Princess Form: In human form, you can hold the prince’s hand to guide him, pass through narrow spaces, solve cooperative puzzles, and collect flowers along the way.

Hand-drawn visuals and a relaxing experience

The game’s biggest highlight is its distinctive art style. Every environment, character, and user interface (UI) element is carefully hand-drawn, making players feel as if they are flipping through the pages of a classic illustrated storybook. The forest world is both magical and slightly dark, perfectly reflecting the tone of the narrative.

Meticulously hand-drawn visuals create a scene reminiscent of classic illustrated storybooks, both magical and slightly dark. (Image source: Steam)
Meticulously hand-drawn visuals create a scene reminiscent of classic illustrated storybooks, both magical and slightly dark. (Image source: Steam)

The developers also thoughtfully included a Skip Stages feature. If you find yourself stuck on a puzzle or simply want to enjoy the story without interruptions from difficult challenges, you can skip certain stages and continue the adventure.

Collect items and uncover hidden mysteries

For players who love exploration, the Collectibles system adds strong replay value. Gathering petals unlocks character art sketches, while special flowers reveal more about the mysterious stories surrounding the Witch within the kingdom.