Games featuring fairies

Started by Jolene December 6th, 2009 3:03 PM
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Jolene

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Can you reccommend me some games that have fairies in them? I don't mind whether the game actually lets you play as a fairy, as long as there are fairies in there somewhere. But it mustn't be a game where you have to kill or injure fairies.

I already have an account on Pixie Hollow and also an app on my iphone that lets me see where fairies are. I was going to buy Tinker Bell on the DS today but I didn't because I thought it wouldn't be very good.

Also, I already have all the Zelda games so don't suggest those. Besides, Link isn't very nice to the fairies in those games because he traps them in bottles. I don't do that when I'm playing.

Can you reccommend me some games?

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You should play Odin Sphere for the PS2, one of the main characters, Mercedes, is a bow weilding Fairy. Its is a mix of a Platformer and an RPG.
La Pucelle Tactics, a Nippon Ichi game for the PS2 also has a fairy character named Papillon. It is a Strategy RPG.
Kirby 64, for the Nintendo 64, also has a fairy character named Ribbon. Its a platformer.
Chrono Cross, the sequel to Chrono Trigger and released on the PlayStation, also as a fairy character named Razzly. It is an RPG.
They are all wonderful games.

Jolene

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You should play Odin Sphere for the PS2, one of the main characters, Mercedes, is a bow weilding Fairy. Its is a mix of a Platformer and an RPG.
La Pucelle Tactics, a Nippon Ichi game for the PS2 also has a fairy character named Papillon. It is a Strategy RPG.
Kirby 64, for the Nintendo 64, also has a fairy character named Ribbon. Its a platformer.
Chrono Cross, the sequel to Chrono Trigger and released on the PlayStation, also as a fairy character named Razzly. It is an RPG.
They are all wonderful games.
I might buy Odin Sphere and Kirby 64 and maybe Chrono Cross. La Pucelle Tactics doesn't seem very wholesome though.


Are you seriously so obsessed with fairies that you will buy any game with them in it?
No, I won't buy Tinker Bell on DS and I won't buy any games that feature fairies getting killed or injured.


How about the Tingle DS titles? He thinks he's a fairy and tries to become one. And you play as him in his quest to become a fairy.
But Tingle isn't beautiful.

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Eucliffe

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Hmm...

Touhou 6: Embodiment of Scarlet Devil has fairies of bosses, as does Touhou 7: Perfect Cherry Blossom (but only one fairy boss). And Touhou 9.5: Shoot the Bullet.

However, in Touhou 9: Phantasmagoria of Flower View and Touhou 12.3: Undefined Natural Law (or Hisoutensoku), you can play as said fairy from the games mentioned above (though you may also face her too). And for 12.3 you need to download Touhou 10.5: Scarlet Weather Rhapsody :/

All I can think of, yeah.

...But yeah, they do get injured ^^' And I dunno if there's a Harvest Moon game with fairies in them...
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I might buy Odin Sphere and Kirby 64 and maybe Chrono Cross. La Pucelle Tactics doesn't seem very wholesome though.
I suppose La Pucelle has a little bit of sexual humor and designs, but thats to be expected of any Nippon Ichi game.
Odin Sphere is a cute game, although it still has a darker tone in some instances, hence being rated Teen. Chrono Cross is about the same. Of course, Kirby 64 is very cute and family friendly.

Since Fairies are a Fantasy Staple, they tend to appear in RPGs, which are usually rated Teen.

Oh, and you control a Fairy named Wanda in the Japanese only NES game, Mario & Wario.