The fairy tale you don’t know
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About the Game《The Fairy Tale You Don’t Know》is a chasing-puzzle RPG developed by Flying Panjandrum(ふらいんぐパンジャンドラム), published by OTAKU Plan.All characters depicted in this game are 18 years of age or olderSTORY《Little Red Riding Hood》,《Snow White》,《Alice in Wonderland》,《Thumbelina》……,
Let’s travel to these well-known fairy tales’ world, and play hide and seek with the heroines!
In this game, you can rewrite the ending of these well-known fairy tales.GAMEPLAYYou will play the seeker side to chase the heroines in a turn-based stage.
Use your unique skills smartly, and make use of traps and terrains in every stage!
The heroines will try their best to escape from you once you were in their sight!FEATURES
- Heroine vocal
- Turn-based stage
- Puzzle elements
- Unique skills and traps
- Multiple ways to win
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The Fairy Tale You Don’t Know, developed by Flying Panjandrum / ふらいんぐパンジャンドラム and published by OTAKU Plan, is an unconventional indie title that blends turn-based puzzle mechanics with playful fairy-tale subversion and unmistakably adult sensibilities. Rather than retelling familiar stories in a heroic or nostalgic way, the game deliberately flips expectations, inviting players to participate in mischievous reinterpretations of well-known tales. From the outset, it establishes itself as a niche experience that prioritizes novelty, humor, and experimentation over traditional role-playing depth or narrative seriousness.
The core gameplay revolves around turn-based chase scenarios that feel closer to tactical puzzles than standard RPG encounters. Each stage places the player in a grid-like environment where positioning, movement limits, and environmental awareness are critical. The objective is simple in concept but demanding in execution: pursue and capture fairy-tale heroines as they attempt to flee the map. Once spotted, these characters actively try to escape, forcing players to plan ahead rather than react impulsively. Traps, terrain features, and limited movement options turn each encounter into a problem-solving exercise, where success often depends on predicting enemy behavior several turns in advance.
What gives these mechanics personality is how they are framed through familiar storybook worlds. Characters inspired by figures like Little Red Riding Hood, Snow White, Alice, and Thumbelina are presented with exaggerated traits and playful dialogue that lean heavily into parody. The game is less interested in faithfully adapting these stories and more focused on poking fun at them, turning iconic heroines into elusive puzzle pieces rather than narrative protagonists. This approach gives the experience a whimsical tone that contrasts sharply with its adult-oriented presentation, creating a strange but intentional blend of innocence and provocation.
Visually, the game adopts a simple 2D anime-inspired style that emphasizes character art over environmental detail. Backgrounds are functional and readable, designed primarily to support the grid-based mechanics rather than immerse players in rich worlds. Character illustrations, expressions, and animations carry most of the personality, reinforcing the game’s playful and often cheeky atmosphere. While the overall production values are modest, the presentation is consistent with the game’s indie scale and clear creative intent.
The adult content is a defining element rather than a secondary feature. Sexualized imagery, suggestive dialogue, and explicit scenes are integrated directly into the structure of the game, making it clear that it is intended strictly for mature audiences. For some players, this content is part of the appeal, adding a provocative twist to otherwise lighthearted mechanics. For others, it may feel distracting or at odds with the puzzle-focused gameplay. The game makes little effort to balance these elements for broader appeal, instead committing fully to its niche identity.
Narratively, The Fairy Tale You Don’t Know is intentionally light and episodic. Story segments primarily serve as framing devices between chase scenarios, offering context and humor rather than deep character arcs or thematic exploration. Dialogue often leans into satire, exaggeration, and self-awareness, reinforcing the sense that the game is not meant to be taken seriously. This structure keeps pacing brisk, but it also limits emotional engagement, as characters exist more as playful concepts than fully realized personalities.
In terms of progression, the game remains relatively contained. There are no expansive skill trees or long-term character development systems, and most of the variety comes from new stages and scenarios rather than evolving mechanics. This makes the experience approachable and easy to understand but can also lead to repetition over time, especially for players who are not deeply invested in the chase-and-trap formula. Replay value depends largely on how much enjoyment players derive from solving variations on the same type of puzzle rather than uncovering new systems or story layers.
Overall, The Fairy Tale You Don’t Know is a highly specific experience that succeeds by fully embracing its oddity. It combines tactical, turn-based chase puzzles with irreverent fairy-tale reinterpretations and unapologetically adult themes, resulting in a game that feels unlike most traditional RPGs or visual novels. While its limited mechanical depth and niche content will not appeal to everyone, players who enjoy experimental indie titles, light strategy puzzles, and playful genre subversion may find it a memorable diversion. It stands as a clear example of a game that knows its audience and commits to its vision without compromise.
Rating: 7/10
Steam User 0
6/10
Steam User 8
Time Length:
3 hours.
Visual/Animation Quality:
Good - The art is cute and well drawn. There are 16 scenes.
Story Quality:
Good - The idea of retelling fairy tales from a very unorthodox perspective is very interesting and different.
Combat:
None.
Puzzles:
Good - 16 well-done puzzles with the 'play tag' thematic. Find out how to use the environment and your skills to catch your pray before she flees.
Needs Patch:
Yes - Available on publisher's site for FREE.
Censorship:
Yes - Classic Japanese Mosaic Censorship.
Sensitive Topics:
Loli Dubious Consensual Bestiality
Tags:
Loli Dubious Consensual Bestiality Monsters Tentacles Gangbang Huge Breasts Oral Vaginal
Achievements:
No.
About:
The Fairy Tale You Don't Know retells the story of four classic fairy tales (Red Hood, Snow White, Alice and Thumbelina) in a very naughty way. There you'll play as the villan, trying to catch each protagonist. Having success makes the story distort, leading to a bad-end (the sex scene).
You have four puzzles (which means four scenes) for each story, almost every being dark and disturbing.
Pro:
Cute Art Good Puzzles (all related to play tag) Interesting Storytelling
Cons:
Really Short Linear - No alternative endings
Worth the price:
Yes - In a promotion.
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Shikokushi (四国志 ~酒池肉面战记~) - 2020