- May 17, 2024
- Challenging Games
Fairytale Furnishing
60%Game Brain Score
story, music
replayability
93% User Score 15 reviews
Platforms
About
Fairytale Furnishing is a sandbox game that allows you to interior design and furnish homes for various fairy tale characters, such as princesses, heroes, and witches. Unlock new items as you progress, and revisit levels to redecorate and uncover the story connecting the characters. The game encourages relaxation and creativity with no time limits or difficult tasks.










Audience ScoreBased on 15 reviews
story3 positive mentions
replayability3 negative mentions
- The game offers a charming and cozy decorating experience with a delightful fairy tale theme.
- Controls are easy to use, allowing for flexible furniture placement and a relaxing gameplay experience.
- The visuals and music create a beautiful atmosphere, enhancing the overall enjoyment of the game.
- The game is relatively short, leaving players wanting more levels and content.
- Customization options for furniture are limited, which may disappoint players looking for more personalization.
- Camera controls can be difficult to master, potentially hindering the decorating experience.
story
4 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe story adds a humorous touch to the game, presented through text from a character's perspective, but it is largely superficial and lacks interactivity and depth. While it conveys important messages, some players may find it insufficiently engaging or customizable.
“The story is nice too and adds a little bit of flavor to the decorating.”
“The story here, while funny, is somewhat 'for show' (it's presented in text form, written from the perspective of a character living in the house).”
“The story delivers important messaging.”
“I assume some people might want more interactivity, more involvement in the story, more customization for objects. For those people, I should emphasize: the story here, while funny, is somewhat 'for show' (it's presented in text form, written from the perspective of a character living in the house).”
“I was not overly invested in the story, but it does deliver important messaging.”