Real Princess Makeup Overview
Real Princess Makeup was one of those games you'd find tucked away on a Flash portal in the late 2000s. It belonged to a whole category of simple, single-screen dress-up games that were easy to pick up and just as easy to leave running in a browser tab. The premise was straightforward: you were there to help a princess get ready.
You control the mouse, clicking through a menu of cosmetics arranged around the princess's portrait. Your job is to apply everything from foundation and blush to eye shadow and lipstick, finishing with accessories like tiaras and necklaces. The moment-to-moment play involves selecting a color from a palette, then clicking to apply it to the correct area of her face. If you make a mistake, you can usually undo it or start over entirely. The game has no timer or score, so the pacing is entirely your own; the only objective is to create a look you find pleasing. It feels like a quiet, methodical exercise in color matching and placement.