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The Faery Tale Adventure
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The gameplay resembles that of Ultima VII (1992). It had the largest game world at the time of release, with over 17,000 screens. Each playable character has his strengths and weaknesses. Julian is a brave fighter, Phillip has luck and cleverness, and Kevin is gentle and kind. Each of these attributes affects vital game stats and the success of the quest: A high Bravery score contributes to Vitality ("Vit"), the character's health. It can be increased by slaying enemies. Luck determines the number of times that a brother can be brought back from death if he is killed during the quest. If Luck runs out, the next brother must take up the quest. Kindness is important for certain key chapters in the game. It can be increased by acts of kindness, such as giving alms to beggars. The technique used to store such a huge world involved creating small-sized maps out of small blocks. Those small maps were reused and fit together seamlessly to form larger areas. Loading is asynchronous, and happens when nearing the boundary of an area, without affecting the scrolling, animation, and music.
About The Faery Tale Adventure
The Faery Tale Adventure is a Open World, Role-playing (RPG) game released in 1987 developed by MicroIllusions that offers Single player gameplay from a bird view / isometric perspective playable on Amiga, Commodore C64/128/MAX, DOS with 6 user ratings averaging 69.3/100. The game explores themes like Fantasy. If you enjoy The Faery Tale Adventure, you might also like similar games in our database of 45,000+ titles.
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MicroIllusions
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Electronic Arts
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MicroIllusions
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Tec Toy
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