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'''''A Fairy Tale''''' is a game that was released by [[Reflexive Entertainment]]. A Fairy Tale was initially PC exclusive, however, it was later released on [[Nintendo DS]].<ref>http://www.metacritic.com/game/ds/a-fairy-tale</ref> The game is a matching game that is similar to the popular ''match-3'' video games, but is unique in its gameplay. The game follows the adventures of three young fairies journeying through the forest as they attempt to save their village from an evil menace.<ref>[http://reflexive-inc.com/games.shtml A Fairy Tale game description]</ref> The game also features a running comedic story with tongue-in-cheek storyboards.
'''''A Fairy Tale''''' is a game that was released by [[Reflexive Entertainment]]. A Fairy Tale was initially PC exclusive, however, it was later released on [[Nintendo DS]].<ref>http://www.metacritic.com/game/ds/a-fairy-tale</ref> The game is a matching game that is similar to the popular ''match-3'' video games, but is unique in its gameplay. The game follows the adventures of three young fairies journeying through the forest as they attempt to save their village from an evil menace.<ref>[http://reflexive-inc.com/games.shtml A Fairy Tale game description] {{wayback|url=http://reflexive-inc.com/games.shtml |date=20090925150038 }}</ref> The game also features a running comedic story with tongue-in-cheek storyboards.


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A Fairy Tale
File:A Fairy Tale Logo.png
Developer(s)Reflexive Entertainment
Publisher(s)Reflexive Entertainment
Platform(s)Mac, Windows
Release
March 12, 2009
  • Microsoft Windows
    March 12, 2009 Nintendo DS
    April 4, 2011
Genre(s)Matching
Mode(s)Single-player

A Fairy Tale is a game that was released by Reflexive Entertainment. A Fairy Tale was initially PC exclusive, however, it was later released on Nintendo DS.[1] The game is a matching game that is similar to the popular match-3 video games, but is unique in its gameplay. The game follows the adventures of three young fairies journeying through the forest as they attempt to save their village from an evil menace.[2] The game also features a running comedic story with tongue-in-cheek storyboards.

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