![]() ![]() In this land of fairy tales though, to not have fame comes with the risk of disappearance, so the four set off to try and find a new claim to fame, a task that apparently involves spending half the game trying to get back the porridge back for the bears from the Goldilocks story. Little Red Riding Hood finds the wolf dealt with before it ever ate her grandmother, Snow White is woken up without true love’s first kiss, Jack’s spoils from his beanstalk climbing adventure are upstaged, and the Emperor from The Emperor’s New Clothes is denied the moral to his story by everyone freaking out immediately on seeing him bare naked. In a land where classic fairy tales coexist, four famous characters are denied their proper fame by the interference of the far less famous Little Tailor. The most memorable aspect of the game is certainly its concept though. ![]() The strangest thing about this hunt for this forgotten game though is that it was never a fondness for the title that inspired the search, and I certainly wouldn’t have been too beat up about it if it had taken me longer to find it. I realize now that I could have just asked my friend what the game was at some point, but the idea to ask her didn’t come until Fairytale Fights already found its way back to me. Attempts to find it again later were fruitless as the details I remembered tended to flag unrelated results on Google, especially since Alice McGee has a series of corrupted fairy tale games similar in concept that kept presenting themselves as the incorrect answer to my search. Many years ago, I played the game Fairytale Fights on a friend’s Xbox 360 but didn’t quite catch the name of it as I played. ![]()
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