Flowers Story: Fairy Quest
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- Colorful fairy story!
- Multiple mini-games.
- Original Match 3 mechanics.
- Match dazzling flowers in Flowers Story
Min System request
- OS : Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7/8
- CPU : 600 Mhz
- Memory : 128
- DiretX : 7.0
- Hard driver (MB) : 21
Review for game: Flowers Story: Fairy Quest
All the flower fairies have disappeared from the valley, except one. Travel with her as she tries to earn her wings and discover a way to save the fairies and her home. Enjoy a variety of Match 3 puzzles and colorful mini-games. Arrange bouquets for special orders and free fairies trapped underneath flowers. The survival of the valley rests with you.
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Genre : Puzzle
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REQUIRES Windows/MacOS
Ages: 3 YEARS & UPGame Description:
Discover the mystery behind the fairy disappearance. You must help a flower fairy earn her wings and save her friends!
AFERON - BigFishGames
I love this type of match 3 game. The story line is a good one. The graphics are adequate although a little amateurish. The main complaint I have against this game is something that is becoming quite common to BFG, the poor English translation. Shouldn't these foreign developers run their games past someone who is familiar with English syntax, spelling, and sentence structure?
I loved the game only beautifull flowers!!! PS this is my real name means destiny in hindi sorry but just so you can know about this strange name! But I LOVED THE GAME!!!!!!
I was initially pleasantly surprised by this game. The concept of matching different types and colors of flowers was different and could have been fun....BUT! I don't know who wrote the instructions, but English was definitely not their language! During the trial I got to a challenge round where I had limited time and number of moves and I didn't understand the written instructions!! It was kind of frustrating to know that I should not do too many moves (I could understand that much) and not have the instructions to do the task at hand! The game was really nice and it should have been fun and different, but I don't know if it's a "buy" for me based on the 1-hour trial - I don't like to lose the challenges when it's not my fault! Really - do translators cost that much before you put a game on the market??