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After the mod was ported to StarCraft 2 and Dota 2, it was made into a paid standalone app using the Unity Engine for Android and iOS mobile devices in June 2016. [30] A second similar app was released on both platforms during mid-October, [31] [32] now available as free to download but with some content locked behind a paywall. [33]
The game was officially announced the following month, as Bravely Default: Fairy's Effect - a mobile phone game role-playing video game to be developed by Silicon Studio and published by Square Enix. [3] The game would be the second mobile-spinoff for the series, after the Japan-only Bravely Default: D's Report. [1]
Video games based on Little Red Riding Hood (5 P) Pages in category "Video games based on fairy tales" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.
Balatro (video game) Baldi's Basics in Education and Learning; Baldur's Gate II: Enhanced Edition; Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition; Baldur's Gate: Siege of Dragonspear; Ballz (mobile game) Banana Kong; Bang Bang Racing; BanG Dream! Girls Band Party! The Banner Saga; The Banner Saga 2; Banshee's Last Cry; The Bard's Tale (2004 video game) Bardbarian
Yume Nikki [b] is a 2004 adventure game created by the pseudonymous Japanese developer Kikiyama. The player controls a girl named Madotsuki and explores her dreams, collecting 24 effects that change her appearance and equipment.
The player takes control of a character named Chante, on a quest to find the witch who cursed her sister, Elise, by turning her into a fairy in order to turn her back into a person. The player explores multiple forests and towns across five different chapters; with every chapter separated by an elemental themed dungeon.
The Legend of Sword and Fairy 3 (simplified Chinese: 仙剑奇侠传三; traditional Chinese: 仙劍奇俠傳三; pinyin: Xiānjiàn Qíxiá Zhuàn Sān), also known as Sword and Fairy 3 (仙劍三) or Chinese Paladin 3, [1] is a shenmo/xianxia-themed fantasy adventure role-playing computer game developed by Taiwanese game company Softstar Entertainment.
It is primarily made for the PC platform and is available for digital distribution on Steam. An English/Japanese-localized version was released for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S in 2022 under the name Sword and Fairy: Together Forever (Japanese: 仙剣奇侠伝―守り合い―).