| Point-n-Click, Casual Game | ||
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| "I'm considered somewhat of a casual games expert here at JA. But lately, too many of them have looked alike to me. So I was absolutely thrilled when I stumbled across FGT. Apparently others are, too! "Unsolicited testimonial: 'I was flabby-brained and crabby. I could barely think at all and hadn't laughed in years. Then someone gave me Fairy Godmother Tycoon, and I now run a successful business and even have a girlfriend!' "FGT is surprisingly elaborate and generously laced with dry humor. Basic gameplay consists of selling curse-busting potions in competition with other vendors in nine different villages. Some of the curses that afflict the villagers -- such as being naked, with discretely-placed black rectangles -- are hilarious! "Players receive detailed reports from which to develop marketing strategies; they also buy supplies and upgrades, set prices, and research potions. To succeed, you definitely need to bring your brain along! "Each village carries a specific goal. Gameplay continues until either the goal is met or the player crashes and burns -- which means repeating that particular village only. Players are never obliged to start the game over from the very beginning. "I had a deliciously wicked good time with this clever little gem. All gamers craving a mental workout accompanied by some serious laughs should buy this game, fire up their brains, and let the portion wars begin! " |
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