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Little King’s Story Wii game was developed by Town Factory and Cing. Marvelous Entertainment published the game internationally, and it was then co-published by Xseed Games and MMV USA in North America. The game was published in Australia and Europe by Rising Star Games. In July 21, 2009 the game was released in North America and in April 24, 2009 it was released in Australia and Europe.

The lead character is a shy boy who accidentally found a crown. The crown gives him the ability to charm other people and they obey his every command. With the crown, he is appointed as the king. His goal is to expand the village and make sure that the welfare of each citizen is taken care of.

The design of the game combines different simulation elements and also includes adventure and real-time elements. The game is set in Europe which is a single-player-life-simulation game.

These activities will help the village earn profit. The profit will then be used to build commodities that are needed around the village. The financial and game stats can be easily accessed through the menu. This will indicate how much money the player needs to build a certain facility.

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