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== Fat Princess == | |||
[[File:Feeding_Fat_Princess.jpg|thumb|right|A depiction of the Fat Princess being fed.]] | |||
The | The concept of the "Fat Princess" is a unique and whimsical element found in various forms of media, particularly in video games. It often involves a narrative or gameplay mechanic where a princess character is made to gain weight, usually as part of a comedic or strategic element within the game. | ||
== | === Origin === | ||
The "Fat Princess" trope gained significant popularity with the release of the video game "Fat Princess" by Titan Studios for the PlayStation 3. In this game, players must rescue their princess from the opposing team while feeding her cake to make her heavier and more difficult to carry. | |||
== | === Gameplay Mechanics === | ||
In the "Fat Princess" game, the primary objective is to rescue one's own princess while capturing the enemy's princess. The game is played in a multiplayer format, where teams compete against each other. The unique twist is that players can feed their captured princess cake, causing her to gain weight and making it more challenging for the opposing team to rescue her. | |||
== | === Cultural Impact === | ||
The "Fat Princess" concept has sparked discussions about body image and representation in video games. While some view it as a humorous and light-hearted gameplay mechanic, others critique it for perpetuating stereotypes about weight and beauty. | |||
[[ | === Variations === | ||
[[ | The "Fat Princess" trope has inspired similar mechanics in other games and media, where characters undergo transformations that affect gameplay. These variations often explore themes of consumption, transformation, and strategy. | ||
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[[Category: | == Related pages == | ||
* [[Video game mechanics]] | |||
* [[Body image in video games]] | |||
* [[Multiplayer video games]] | |||
[[Category:Video game characters]] | |||
[[Category:Video game mechanics]] | |||
Latest revision as of 11:34, 15 February 2025
Fat Princess[edit]
The concept of the "Fat Princess" is a unique and whimsical element found in various forms of media, particularly in video games. It often involves a narrative or gameplay mechanic where a princess character is made to gain weight, usually as part of a comedic or strategic element within the game.
Origin[edit]
The "Fat Princess" trope gained significant popularity with the release of the video game "Fat Princess" by Titan Studios for the PlayStation 3. In this game, players must rescue their princess from the opposing team while feeding her cake to make her heavier and more difficult to carry.
Gameplay Mechanics[edit]
In the "Fat Princess" game, the primary objective is to rescue one's own princess while capturing the enemy's princess. The game is played in a multiplayer format, where teams compete against each other. The unique twist is that players can feed their captured princess cake, causing her to gain weight and making it more challenging for the opposing team to rescue her.
Cultural Impact[edit]
The "Fat Princess" concept has sparked discussions about body image and representation in video games. While some view it as a humorous and light-hearted gameplay mechanic, others critique it for perpetuating stereotypes about weight and beauty.
Variations[edit]
The "Fat Princess" trope has inspired similar mechanics in other games and media, where characters undergo transformations that affect gameplay. These variations often explore themes of consumption, transformation, and strategy.