This was SO beautiful and atmospheric. It is the exact thing I was looking for.
I would love to hear recommendations for more games like this, and I'm going to look into Living Legends games. I have no love of sci fi, but love fantasy, fairy tales of different parts of the world especially Europe and Russia, castles, and scenery.
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The having to click on a resourse multiple times ruined this game for me. Boring and makes it harder to concentrate. Such a shame, I had loved 1, 2 and 3 of this series! Also, while the bits of humor can be cute - they can be a bit ... Idk, jarring. The bananas for the gorilla were weird. I'd prefer rescuing her from a sorcerer or something.
I liked the simplicity and 'old style DnD player feel' of the first two Fables games. This one ... Well, If I'd wanted a darn princess and flowers, I would have gone for Elven Quest instead of Fables of the Kingdom - or so I thought! And the new more flowery scenery weren't what I expected, kind of silly and dorky and not even pretty. I had been waiting for this after enjoying the first two Fables and feel disappointed.
Enter a fantasy world, where a young elven princess and her fawn friend oppose an evil that threatens to consume the Kingdom in this exciting time-management game
I've enjoyed every Elven Legend game and this was no exception, but the one minor annoyance was the way the Princess said "Interesting!" (I could play without sound but then you lose the other sounds.) I mentioned it when reviewing a previous Elven Legend, and the makers have indeed done something. I also like the new character and concept, yet it still feels like an Elven Legend game. Good stuff!