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Fairy Tale


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Minimum age:
(official)
10 years
 
     
Rating:
(average)
7.8 
Year: 2004 
Publishers:
Z-Man Games

 

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UserRatingMin. AgeAdults TooComment
erik2point098Yes Simple, quick, fun game with attractive art. Perfect for the 8 and up crowd.
Yokiboy98Yes Fairy Tale is a great filler-like game. We play this in my family, and my oldest daughter has enjoyed it since she was 8-years old. Without the advanced cards it is a simple enough game for kids to play by themselves without adult supervision. I very much recommend this game for family play, it is one of our most frequently played games.
Dr. Mobius810Yes My favorite filler light card game. Nice looking cards, fun gameplay. Scoring can be a little confusing.
fortgary810Some A nice fairy tale theme makes this one a winner with the slightly older crowd of kids.
Norwood89Yes Great, quick set collection game with a really cool card-drafting mechanic. Especially for children who have some CCG experience, this can be really cool and fun.
peacmyer810Yes Fantastic game for bright kids. Feels like a CCG without being one.
anthropos9576Yes I think this game can scale down to the 6 years of age group *if* played without the dark and advanced cards. We play this as a family and its a great, quick little game.
mentis78Yes After you get a few games down, this one plays smoothly and quickly. Children can hold their own in the game if they think logically.
sevorges7  Set collection game with an excellent draft system. Cards are colourful and themed which makes this game rise above its design. It may take an 8 year old a bit of time to learn the interaction of the cards and what cards to pass in the draft so I would aim more for 10+.
Yollege710Yes Son needs a few more plays to pick up the card connections. Probably better for kids 9 or 10.