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3.0 /5

The Merry Fairy

Prednosti

  • Ability to create your own scrapbook diary
  • Charming simulator with a relaxing atmosphere
  • Large number of visual elements for personalization
  • No deadlines or pressure to achieve goals
  • Charming visual style of the game

Nedostaci

  • Game is simple and somewhat boring
  • Lacks depth in some segments
  • Comparison to better and more developed solutions

The Merry Fairy is a game that allows you to create your own scrapbook diary in digital form. This charming simulator provides a peaceful space for writing thoughts, expressing feelings, and developing creativity. The setting is a warm and cozy cabin in the middle of the forest, surrounded by candles, plants, mushrooms, and numerous details that create a relaxing atmosphere.

On the table in the cabin, you will find various decorations, fonts, illustrations, quotes, and other little surprises that you can use to embellish the pages of your diary. There is also a radio with soothing music that further contributes to the feeling of peace and encourages creativity.

Keeping a diary or scrapbook represents a way for many to express emotions and organize thoughts, and The Merry Fairy turns this into a pleasant virtual experience. You have a large number of visual elements at your disposal to create aesthetically pleasing and fully personalized pages. If you enjoy writing diaries, organizing notebooks, or simply creating beautiful memories, this game might appeal to you.

There are no deadlines, tasks, or pressure to achieve any goals here. The game is designed as a place for rest and relaxation. Right from the start, you can choose the weather conditions that match your mood, further customizing the atmosphere.

The visual style of the game is extremely charming. The cabin is filled with plants, candles, mushrooms, and other fairy-tale details that make you feel like you've stepped into a modern forest fairy tale. Although the forest itself cannot be explored in detail, the focus of the game is not on exploration, but on creating a pleasant atmosphere and creative expression.

What I didn't like is that in some segments the game is quite simple and somewhat boring, lacking greater depth. It is good for people who enjoy journaling and casually writing thoughts, but compared to other similar games, I still think there are better and more developed solutions.

In a time of constant notifications, endless scrolling, and daily stress, The Merry Fairy provides a small respite and a safe space for self-expression.

A copy of the PC version of the game for review purposes was provided by the development studio Pronoia AB