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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.
Saori: The House of Beautiful Girls (沙織 -美少女達の館-, Saori: Bishōjo-tachi no Yakata) is an adult-themed adventure video game released in Japan on October 18, 1991 by FairyTale under the name X-Shitei. A controversial event related to the game resulted in the establishment of the Ethics Organization of Computer Software (EOCS). [1]
Dead of the Brain: Shiryou no Sakebi is a Japanese horror adventure game, developed by FairyTale [] and released in 1992 by IDES for the PC-9801. A port bundled with its sequel to the PC Engine CD was published by NEC in 1999, [1] making it the final official PC Engine game to be released.
Fairy Tail is a 2020 role-playing video game developed by Gust and published by Koei Tecmo. Based on the manga series Fairy Tail by Hiro Mashima , it follows the adventures of Natsu Dragneel and the other members of the titular wizard guild .
Next Generation gave the MS-DOS version two stars out of five, and stated "All in all, unless your desire for adventure outweighs your desire for a game with a sane interface, give this one a miss." [ 2 ] Michael Wolf of PC Gamer US was similarly unimpressed, writing that "hungry roleplaying fans will have to wait for the next offering to come ...
[1] [3] The original announcement was made in the June 2007 issue of PC Gamer. Spicy Horse Games is using Unreal Engine 3 technology for American McGee's Grimm. [4] There are 23 weekly episodes, [2] divided into three seasons of eight or seven episodes each. Each episode offers approximately a half an hour of gameplay, although different ...
The game is based around the quest of three brothers to retrieve the talisman stolen by the forces of evil and return it to their home village, Tambry, in the country of Holm. The player begins as Julian, the eldest of the three brothers; if unsuccessful with this character, the player then takes control of Philip, the next oldest, then finally ...
The game has a simplified interface different from other Sierra games of the period; instead of several different icons to move the character, look at objects, places and people, operate scenery fixtures, or talk to other characters, Mixed-Up Fairy Tales has only a general icon to interact with the environment, move the player's character and initiate conversation with other characters, and ...