ultimately i have to come out saying it's not recommended for a few different reasons the puzzle-based ability mechanic is kinda fun for a second but quickly gets tedious and doesn't really reward thought. because of the relative ease of setting up large areas to eliminate on the grid in comparison with the size of the grid itself, your "combos" rely a great deal more on the RNG throwing new blocks into the grid after you eliminate them that randomly happen to line up than any planning or skill. also, it's very difficult to make your strategies actually pan out - you can have a gigantic area carved out to get a big "slash" attack off of but the presence of a single gem on any of the blocks will confirm your attack as a weak magical attack instead. this makes it so that sometimes getting your new powers actually proves to be a *liability* more than an asset. despite the amount of thought that appears to have been given to different element types, you don't get most of them until toward...
Fairy Knights
- Release Date:
- Feb 1, 2019
- Developer:
- WIDStudio
- Publisher:
- CFK Co., Ltd.
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
Slay the Devil and bring back the rain
to the barren Kingdom of Vadelle!
◆ Dynamic Puzzle + RPG!
The combination of puzzle and RPG!
Enjoy the speedy combat!
Use stone panels to defeat the enemy!
◆ Test your strategy with stone panels!
Activate various attacks and spells by moving and destroying stone panels!
Solve the puzzle with your own strategy and win the battle!
◆ Go for combos!
More stone panels you destroy, more combos you make!
Use combos and give the highest damage possible!
◆ Journey with adorable characters!
Explore the pastel-colored world like a fairy tale!
Hit the road with SD characters full of cuteness!
The tale of friendship, will, and courage!

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User Reviews
So, I'm normally quite biased against "fighting" style games in general when it comes to my gaming. They're normally just not for me. That said, I really like this one. It's adorable, it's fun, it's not stressful, and it's pretty much 100% family friendly! Those traits are what earned a good score from me. The puzzle aspect is also great. Honestly, I recommend it. Even if you don't like rpg or fighting games or so on normally, give it a try. I enjoy it, and you might, too!~
As much as I liked this game, I can't recommend it. This game has nice idea and mechanics, art is also adorable. However whenever there was cutscene, camera went up to the sky, making me unable to see what's happening. Sometimes this happened when I was supposed to move my character to get to the next place and I had to just guess which way and hope there wasn't anything to miss. Finally I got stuck in game... literally. Character got stuck every time after specific cutscene and I was unable to move. I hope they will fix this game. It's a good game but technical difficulties makes it unplayable.
A pretty nice game. Pretty endearing, the game mechanics were pleasant, and overall a nice experience. Only minor notes I might have to bring out as negative are these: 1-sometimes the background music just disappeared for no apparent reason 2-some small typos and grammar errors here 'n there (nothing huge) 3-When using a gamepad, trying to use the upgrade option in the shop results instead in repairing weapons. You have to use the mouse to click the upgrade button. That said, solid enough title. Simple, but nice. Ignoring the small issues, I'll give it a 7,5/10
Cute puzzle-based RPG game. The battle system is a combination of pipe-puzzles (how long can you make yours go, etc) with other modifiers such as BP and attack level EXP that limit the total attack possible. The localization is a bit awkward at times but the story is perfectly serviceable. The semi-chibi art is very cute. The biggest issues with this game are related to battles. This is something that happens in anything similar but the puzzle system can be a bit much for random encounters on the map, of which there are many. I also couldn't figure out a way to escape these battles but that might be a me problem. Essentially too much hands-on combat that needs your attention (if you pick "Auto", it just does a single weapon attack which doesn't win a whole lot of these random encounter battles). If the random encounter ratio were dropped a bit it would help alleviate this issue.
Cute and simple, though the $10 pricetag is sort of pushing it for the amount of gametime put in. Story is pretty straightforward with some typos here and there, but it isn't really that distracting. Certainly recommended for those that like JRPG-esque storylines. The combat system is fun and unique, albeit difficult at times when there isn't the tiles you need or you accidentally mess up on a move you didn't mean to make. One issue I did have was that you can't hasten or skip the battle-end reward animation. It was especially slow when you reach the Lv80 level-cap. Late-game, it does get pretty easy if you're well-level and/or well-equipped. If you make a good combo, your enemies (including bosses) are easily mowed down. Losing is also fairly forgiving in the game as well, where you just need to go back to the beginning of the zone. In the case of boss battles, it even let's you pick up just a bit before the boss-encounter. Not quite a spoiler, but a heads up: [spoiler]Although the...
Cute game with a lot of silly in its comedy. I liked it. Auto option could be better, the auto is way too dumb XD not worth using it, unless you're trying to kill weaker monsters for XP
Great puzzle game. English translation isn't perfect, but it's understandable. Love the unique puzzle combat.
Simple, fun and adorable game. I loved the chibby characters and the nice story :3
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7 or later
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: 256 mb video memory, shader model 3.0+
- Storage: 500 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Fairy Knights cost?
Fairy Knights costs $9.99.
What are the system requirements for Fairy Knights?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 or later Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: 256 mb video memory, shader model 3.0+ Storage: 500 MB available space
What platforms is Fairy Knights available on?
Fairy Knights is available on Windows PC.
Is Fairy Knights worth buying?
Fairy Knights has 84% positive reviews from 25 players.
When was Fairy Knights released?
Fairy Knights was released on Feb 1, 2019.
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