

These mini-games will reward winners with Game Points (GPs), which are used for redeeming items in the form of NFTs and for purchasing a Lucky Gacha Wheel of Fortune Ticket. While exploring the metaverse and playing the mini-games is all free, those who’d like to own land will have to pay. The blockchain title will feature 5 different land zones comprising of 91221 land plots. Players will be able to use various tools on these lands to make buildings, host events, create their own mini-games and more. A land owner will have their own which they will not only be able to decorate but also defend, requiring players to craft weapons and more in order to have a better chance at defending their home.Īs the game runs on the Polygon blockchain, players can trade NFTs using $MATIC on the official marketplace located on the game’s website.Īs the name of the game implies, players can develop their very own farm on these lands, planting seeds, fishing, mining resources, cooking, harvesting products to sell, raising pets to protect their home and more. I'd like to recommend it as suitable for all the family, but just remember that it does contain some rather immature and uninspired dialogue.It will have its own multi-chain governance token in the future called $MMF.Īn MVP version is currently available for download, allowing players to create their own home, fashion items and more. Experienced players may find it to be a bit too easy, but it's certainly entertaining enough to provide light relief between tougher games and offers a reasonable challenge to players new to the genre. On the other hand, I still enjoyed the adventuring components, but then, I do like this style of graphic adventure. The dialogue and the ending were, for me, disappointing, as was the lack of any real depth to the story.

Overall, I thought that Fable had a lot of potential that was not quite fulfilled. Gordon Aplin echos up my feelings about the game in his review at the Quandary: "

The plot is typical fantasy mumbo-jumbo: you control Quickthorpe, who is tasked with finding the four fabled jewels to restore his land to former peace. Fable is a decent point-and-click adventure from Telstar that unfortunately got very little notice due to lack of fanfare, limited distribution, and the general slump in adventure game genre.
