Fairystone *****Fairystone selected by IGN for their 15 Best App of 2015 so far selection !!!"Seriously, don't miss this … $2.99 Buy Now Watch Media Details*****Fairystone selected by IGN for their 15 Best App of 2015 so far selection !!!"Seriously, don't miss this one." IGN"Fairystone has really impressed me this week. Be ready to be astonished at how lovely it looks in motion" PocketGamer"The Gorgeous Sandbox Game" TouchArcade-----------Welcome in the land of Fairystone. It's peaceful, bright and joyful. With bricks, you can build your house, your castle or whatever you like. There is no violence, no limits or frontiers. Just you and your creativity! Sculpt the land! And create you own ecosystem. Invites a lot of these little creatures called fairies. Their magic is powerful. They can fill your world with fishes, birds and lions ( we don't exclude sharks)!Fairystone is a experience of creativity. A friendly experience. With an iPad ( 3 or newer), you can invite your best friend to play with you. Two players on the same screen! There will be full of good ideas and laughter (we have added firecrackers ;). The true joy is always shared.----------------Languages supported in-game : English#### FEATURES- Type of game : "sand box". Everything is possible. Feed your imagination.- Incredible ecosystem full of fairies and life.- Interface natively designed for touch screens. It's easy to create your universe.- « Big Block ». Use these templates to quickly build your house, your castle and more.- Universe full of magic. Transform yourself into fish or eagle and more.- Simple mechanism to create your own game or compose music.- Gorgeous graphics in HD resolution.- Great sound universe.#### FEATURES AVAILABLE WITH THE FULL VERSION ####+++ Play on 8 HUGE worlds +++ All materials, Bigblocks and smart objects. +++ Full ecosystem. You could invite up to 65 fairies. And they will bring life!+++ SHARE YOUR SCREEN AND DOUBLE THE FUN !Two players for only one device? That's perfect ! Share your device and play with a friend ( Requires at least Iphone 5, iPad 3, iPad mini Retina or newer).+++ SHARE YOUR EXPERIENCE !You've built a kingdom ?!? Record your video and share your world on Youtube ( Requires at least Iphone 6, 6S, 6PlusS, iPad Air 2 or Pro).+ WANT TO EXPERIENCE VR ?Get VR glasses for your mobile device. Our VR engine run smoothly at 60fps and - we hope - is comfortable ! Our apps Five Minutes Before, Fairystone and A place to create are all VR compatible!!! ( Requires at least Iphone 6, 6Plus, 6S, 6PlusS).#### Note about VR experience. You should read this before using your VR Headset.- TO DO FIRST : Because each person is different you could change the VR eyes settings in the setting pages. VR Setting 1 or 2 are common. Test these settings and found what is more comfortable for you.- Our app is compatible with MFi bluetooth controller with two pads. Use Left and Right Trigger to turn quickly. Use the two pads to fly. VR experience is really a new world, your brain feels it as real when it's not and this is good reason for caution. When you buy VR glasses, start by reading carefully the manual and the VR disclaimer. Basically if you feel discomfort, stop using immediately your VR glasses - if you experience eye strain, seizures, loss of awareness, nausea or "any symptoms similar to motion sickness." By design, VR headset completely blocks your view of your actual surroundings. You should remain seated and stationary to keep you safe. Be careful and ensure that you in a situation that cannot hurt you or other people.Take breaks is a great idea. Always take at least a 10 to 15 minute break every 15 minutes. If you think you'll need more frequent or longer breaks, listen yourself !And VR glasses should not be used by children under the age of 13. Adults should monitor children (age 13 and older) who are using or have used the VR glasses. Adults should limit the time children spend using the VR glasses and ensure they take breaks during use.Please feel free to contact us if you need any further information [email protected] Information Seller: Genre:Education, Family Release:Jun 25, 2015 Updated:Nov 30, -0001 Version: Size:0.0 TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating: (3) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal Anonomation ð® Spam Police ð Nov 22, 2013 2,339 4 38 New Orleans, Louisiana #2 Anonomation, Nov 3, 2015 I have some feature points at the ready, this or COD Strike Team? drelbs Well-Known Member Jun 25, 2009 11,200 7 38 #3 drelbs, Nov 3, 2015 This is actually a great game for the kiddy/Minecraft crowd. My 6yo daughter loves it! lena Well-Known Member Mar 26, 2011 1,049 0 36 #4 lena, Nov 3, 2015 Thanks. The language in the description turned me off, and also the assumption that of course all girls will become mothers one day. Is that just the description or is the game like that in any way too? With strong assumptions about gender etc? And how childish is it? Do you think somewhat older children will still like it? The screenshots look good. drelbs Well-Known Member Jun 25, 2009 11,200 7 38 #5 drelbs, Nov 4, 2015 The game looks and plays very well. One of the benefits is that it has a large set of pre-made structures and a good system to drop them down. A potential downfall is that there's no combat/etc. It's creative-mode, you can take control of various creatures (and fly, etc.) make music, etc. The majority of the 'game' is building up communities of faries, and the fairy theme prevails throughout. I went back and forth with the developer a bit about if this game was a bit more gender-neutral, more boys might be interested. Also: if the community building had a bit more to it, you'd almost have the beginnings of a SimCity ala-Minecraft. So... if your kids would enjoy a peaceful Minecraft experience in a fantasy setting, with some light community building elements the game is a deal for two bucks. If they want serious detail and/or want to kill/blow stuff up they're going to be disappointed. lena Well-Known Member Mar 26, 2011 1,049 0 36 #6 lena, Nov 4, 2015 Thanks drelbs, Minecraft without killing actually sounds pretty great. Though I'm with you on the gender-neutral thing, even for girls. VirtualBoyFreak Well-Known Member Patreon Bronze Apr 26, 2011 4,787 74 48 Spain #7 VirtualBoyFreak, Nov 4, 2015 I'm really looking forward to this dev's other game: five minutes flight, or whatever it's called. Next week seems too far. sobriquet Well-Known Member Patreon Bronze Jul 30, 2015 1,216 1 38 #8 sobriquet, Nov 5, 2015 I totally agree with your point. When our daughter was born I told my wife I didn't want us calling her princess. I told her that if we are going to set her motivations with a nickname we should call her C.E.O. or Madam President. I can't stand that "you're a girl, play with this doll or you're a boy, play with this football" crap. Sash-O Well-Known Member Feb 13, 2015 1,570 0 0 Germany #9 Sash-O, Dec 24, 2015 Sale!## Happy Holidays my friends! (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
Thanks. The language in the description turned me off, and also the assumption that of course all girls will become mothers one day. Is that just the description or is the game like that in any way too? With strong assumptions about gender etc? And how childish is it? Do you think somewhat older children will still like it? The screenshots look good.
The game looks and plays very well. One of the benefits is that it has a large set of pre-made structures and a good system to drop them down. A potential downfall is that there's no combat/etc. It's creative-mode, you can take control of various creatures (and fly, etc.) make music, etc. The majority of the 'game' is building up communities of faries, and the fairy theme prevails throughout. I went back and forth with the developer a bit about if this game was a bit more gender-neutral, more boys might be interested. Also: if the community building had a bit more to it, you'd almost have the beginnings of a SimCity ala-Minecraft. So... if your kids would enjoy a peaceful Minecraft experience in a fantasy setting, with some light community building elements the game is a deal for two bucks. If they want serious detail and/or want to kill/blow stuff up they're going to be disappointed.
Thanks drelbs, Minecraft without killing actually sounds pretty great. Though I'm with you on the gender-neutral thing, even for girls.
I'm really looking forward to this dev's other game: five minutes flight, or whatever it's called. Next week seems too far.
I totally agree with your point. When our daughter was born I told my wife I didn't want us calling her princess. I told her that if we are going to set her motivations with a nickname we should call her C.E.O. or Madam President. I can't stand that "you're a girl, play with this doll or you're a boy, play with this football" crap.