- December 27, 2017
- Pink Label Games
Fairy of the treasures
Platforms
About
Fairy of the Treasures is a clicker game with visual novel elements, following the story of a young fairy named Mei. Your goal is to help Mei open magic chests and collect hidden gems and gold. The game features five types of chests: Golden, Sapphire, Emerald, Ruby, and Amethyst. Enjoy the engaging story and fun gameplay as you uncover the treasures in this enchanting world.





- Easy achievements to collect, with a total of 500 available.
- Cute graphics and a lighthearted story, making it a pleasant experience for casual gameplay.
- Quick completion time, allowing players to achieve 100% in under 30 minutes.
- The gameplay is extremely repetitive and boring, consisting solely of clicking chests with no real progression or upgrades.
- The story is poorly translated and lacks depth, making it feel like an afterthought.
- Overall, the game is considered a scam or a waste of time, with many players questioning its value as a legitimate game.
story
38 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe game's story is widely criticized for being minimal and poorly executed, often described as a mere afterthought to the clicker mechanics. Players report that the "story mode" consists of a few lines of dialogue that fail to provide meaningful context or progression, with many noting the poor translation and lack of coherence. Overall, the narrative is seen as lackluster, with most players suggesting it can be easily ignored in favor of the repetitive gameplay.
“Nice graphics in anime style, in a game mode game is a simple 'open chest get the gems clicker' in a story mode it's a visual novel with a young Japanese-looking fairy Mei, quite cheap, properly done, good for casual gameplay.”
“Lighthearted story.”
“There is also a story mode that gives you a few lines of text that really doesn't add much of anything to the story.”
“I had some hope about the story mode (as opening the chests is just that, a clicker mode without upgrade or anything), but you just follow Mei picking her notebook, food, then going to the library to borrow a book.”
“There's no storyline (there's an attempt at one, but it doesn't go anywhere) and is clearly lazily put together.”
“Story mode is less than 5 minutes of poorly translated, broken English and doesn't tell any real story.”