Fantasy games: fables and fairy tales
Before fantasy became a mainstream genre, stories involving magic mirrors, evil orcs and witches from every corner of the world were simply called "fairy tales". After Tolkien books and Dungeons & Dragons RPGs, fairy tales became "fantasy". Considering the wide popularity of fantasy settings, there are still a few video games true to the fables and fairy tales theme.
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Adventure in Serenia
DOS1982 Sierra On-Line
Armaeth: The Lost Kingdom
DOS1993
Fable
DOS1996 Simbiosis Interactive
Fairy Tale Adventure 2: Halls of the Dead
DOSWindows XP/98/951997 The Dreamers Guild
Gnome Ranger
DOS1987 Level 9 Computing
Gnome Ranger is an abandoned fantasy adventure game, developed and published by Level 9 Computing in 1987 for DOS. Gnome Ranger was designed by Peter Austin who also designed the sequel Gnome Ranger 2: Ingrid's Back.
Gnome Ranger 2: Ingrid's Back
DOS1988 Level 9 Computing
Knight orc
DOSMac OS1987 Level 9 Computing
Mixed-up Fairy Tales
DOS1991 Sierra On-Line
Mixed-up Mother Goose
DOS1987 Sierra On-Line
Once Upon a Forest
DOS1995 Sanctuary Woods Multimedia Corporation
Stormlord
DOS1989 Hewson Consultants
Stormlord is an abandoned DOS platform game set in a fantasy world, developed and published by Hewson Consultants in 1989 and designed by Raffaele Cecco. There was some controversy about the scantily clothed fairies in the game.
Super Solvers: Treasure Mountain!
DOS1990 The Learning Company
The Black Cauldron
DOS1986freeware Sierra On-Line
The Castle of Dr. Malvado
DOS2001
The Faery Tale Adventure: Book I
DOS1987 MicroIllusions
The Manhole: CD-ROM Masterpiece Edition
Windows XP/98/95Windows 3.xMac OS1994protectedremake Cyan Worlds
The Wizard of Oz
DOS1985 Windham Classics
Troll's Tale
DOS1984 Sierra On-Line
Winnie the Pooh in the Hundred Acre Wood
DOS1984 Sierra On-Line
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