Legend of Fae
89 😀     30 😒
68,92%

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Legend of Fae Reviews

Four elementals are drawn to Claudia as she searches for her missing uncle! Embark on a journey to discover the secret behind the mysterious Faery Gates.
App ID109200
App TypeGAME
Developers
Publishers Endlessfluff Games
Categories Single-player
Genres Casual, Indie
Release Date26 Jul, 2011
Platforms Windows
Supported Languages English

Legend of Fae
119 Total Reviews
89 Positive Reviews
30 Negative Reviews
Mixed Score

Legend of Fae has garnered a total of 119 reviews, with 89 positive reviews and 30 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Mixed’ overall score.

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Recent Steam Reviews

This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback

Playtime: 26 minutes
I tried to like this game, I really did. Typically I enjoy match games, but this one was hard to get used to as you could only move side to side (not up and down as well). Also, the game featured a combat mode where you would need to toggle between the matching area and an upper screen area to attack enemies. I think it has a lot of potential as far as the idea goes, but it was just too difficult to get in to.
👍 : 7 | 😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime: 18 minutes
Plays like a much smarter puzzle quest/puzzle league combined with a combat system relying on classic rock-paper-cisor color vulnerability system. Overall very pleasant. Artistic value is pretty high, interface easy and functional. Not as polished as Valdis, but any further comparison would be unfair I think. If you like the classic lining up of color orbs by horizontal swap games, this is one of the strongest I've seen.
👍 : 3 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 19 minutes
slow and tedious and requires you to constantly switch between two control areas in real time which take exclusive focus of the screen. it seems to be designed for a touch device, like a phone, with no adjustments made for a PC control setup.
👍 : 6 | 😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime: 926 minutes
"Endless Fluff" may be an apt description of this game, but not in a bad way. The story is cute, the characters are cute -- even the monsters are cute! But cuteness does not detract from the plot and gameplay. This game actually has an engaging storyline, which one may not expect from what appears to be a basic "match three" puzzle game. While the puzzle aspects of the game can occasionally become tedious, the story and RPG elements keep you coming back after you die. And I actually do like the RPG elements and the ability to upgrade your various elements in order to perform special attacks when you do "match" the correct jems together. In all, I do highly recommend this game.
👍 : 7 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 331 minutes
Legend of Fae is a Match-3-game in which the outcome of the matches is used to fight enemies and to move your character. And mind gems can be matched to dispel negative effects like poison. The game is pretty nice for the first hours. But it gets more and more repetitive, because it isn't balanced very well and the damage is very random. You can do damage with your fairies by matching gems of the respective element. But fire becomes plain useless, because there is a rain effect in nearly every fight. Sometimes you can still collect fire power to heal yourself, sometimes you can't. What you really need is the wind fairy. Only the wind fairy can target flying enemies and force them to land for a while. Later in the game the fairy can cast a tornado which targets every enemy in one direction. Therefore you can be lucky and knock out 4 enemies at once. Or you're unlucky and it targets only one enemy. If this wasn't enough, they added levels on a ship where also the water element is pretty useless. In this levels you will attack with earth and wind. The estimated time for one of these levels is 18 mins. Naturally you will run out of earth and wind gems and you will have to clear the whole grid from all of the useless stuff in order to get a least one more helpful match. If you're not lucky, you'll have to restart the whole level. You can't level up somewhere else, you'll have to do your current level. And this is the point where the fun ends and the game will be uninstalled.
👍 : 6 | 😃 : 1
Negative
Playtime: 282 minutes
After finishing Fae Tactics, and having already loved Valdis Story, I checked EndlessFluff market page and saw this game, it was old but I liked Fae Tactics enough that I wanted more of the universe and characters. I'm not a fan of the match3 gameplay, but they manage to make it strategic and fun, and the universe and characters are cool indeed !
👍 : 3 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 1473 minutes
This game is you know it's match 3 and RPG during battle right? it's one of the game i play when i was a child. Well you should try this game because at least it's fun. The story is more than interesting [spoiler] and see how Claudia look like before her appearances in Fae Tactics though (in cause you don't know this game is a prequel to Fae Tactics) [/spoiler] This is really good game. This and Fae tactics should get more attention.
👍 : 4 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 1391 minutes
Simple in its concept but quite addictive. This can remind of bejeweled or any games using the same gameplay, but with more options. You also have to fight monsters using the attacks you gain by putting elements together (a line or goup of 3 or more tiles). Perfect for when you have just a short period of time to play (Most of the chapters are between 8 and 12 minutes). Cute graphics and story. Easy to understand and play. I have played about 20 chapters so far and intend to finish the game. You get to travel with 4 elemental spirits that will help you fight along the way. For each chapter you complete, you gain a puzzle piece which you can use to buy upgrades for the spirits/elementals that fights with you. This gives you options to help you win the further chapters and fight more ennemies. You're also free to upgrade the spirits you want (there is no obligation so you can upgrade only one of them if you want). There are some records to beat and level of difficulty as well, which is interesting.
👍 : 13 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 939 minutes
Great match-three game with pretty graphics and a nice story. The end is hellishly difficult though. Valdis Story, the next game from Endless Fluff Games is also awesome (metroidvania).
👍 : 25 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 599 minutes
First impression: If you liked Puzzle Quest, but thought it was too slow, Legend of Fae is for you. EDIT: Second impression: First impression still holds. However, unlike Puzzle Quest, Legend of Fae is...well, easy. I seem to be done with the tutorial parts and have entered the actual meat of the game. You're given an option between two difficulties, easy and hard. I picked hard. Thus far, everything has been an absolute pushover. Each level has an "expert" bonus target for completing it in a certain time and with a certain score, and I've been able to amply reach both goals on every level, often doubling the score and halving the time. Not to say it hasn't been fun. It has. I'm just also waiting for my HP bar to dip below 90%, so that I actually need to heal myself. EDIT: Third impression: First impression still holds. The game's difficulty has started noticably ramping up. It's still nowhere near "too hard", though I have begun to miss score and/or time goals by smallish margins. Perhaps I spoke too soon on the too easy part. There's also a bonus boss I unlocked a while back. I've tried it a few times, but it utterly destroys me every time.
👍 : 32 | 😃 : 0
Positive
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