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Fairy Tale Review - with Tom Vasel

Fairy Tale Review - with Tom Vasel

Tom Vasel takes a look at the Z-man reprint of Fairy Tale

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  • Tom Vasel
    Tom Vasel
    Rating: 8.5
  • Tom Vasel
    Tom Vasel
    Rating: 8.5
  • Sam Healey Dice Guy
    Sam Healey
    Rating: 8.0

Fairy Tale

Published by:
What's Your Game?, Ubik, Red Glove, Lautapelit.fi, Hutter Trade GmbH + Co KG, HUCH!, Heidelberger Spieleverlag, Edge Entertainment, Z-Man Games, Yuhodo, Inc.
Designed by:
Satoshi Nakamura
Year Published:
2004
Recommended Ages:
10
Board Game Category
Card Game, Fantasy
Players:
2 - 5

Other Reviews of this game

  • Sam Healey Dice Guy
    Sam Healey
    Rating: 8.0
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  • Tom Vasel
    Tom Vasel
    Rating: 8.5
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