Fairy Town

Fairy Town is a colorful arcade game where players shoot colored spheres to match orbs on a battle disc, protecting the fairy kingdom by eliminating groups in limited time.

About the Game

Fairy Town is an arcade game set in a fairy kingdom, where players act as protectors by shooting colored spheres to match orbs on a battle disc, eliminating them to safeguard the realm. The game features a magical and whimsical world, requiring quick reflexes with limited time and ammunition to progress towards the core. The background story emphasizes protection and adventure, combined with a vibrant visual style and challenging level design, appealing to players who enjoy colorful, fast-paced experiences. The main objective is to match three or more same-colored spheres to vaporize them, clearing obstacles and advancing through levels. As the game progresses, difficulty increases, demanding strategic planning of shooting angles and sequences to maximize eliminations and conserve resources. The overall atmosphere is light-hearted and fun, suitable for casual entertainment.

Bubble ShooterMatchingArcadeSingle PlayerMouse SkillFlashCasualPuzzle
How to Play

In Fairy Town, players control a shooter to launch colored spheres at a battle disc. The core gameplay involves matching three or more same-colored spheres to make them disappear. Players aim and shoot to insert spheres into groups on the disc, forming matching sets. The game imposes time limits and ammunition constraints, adding challenge. As levels advance, sphere colors and arrangements become more complex, requiring quick decisions and use of bounces and chain reactions to clear large groups. The game includes multiple levels with varied layouts and objectives, such as clearing all spheres or reaching specific scores. The gameplay is easy to learn but offers depth through skill and strategy for efficient completion.

Controls

Use the mouse to aim and shoot: move the mouse to control the shooting direction, and click the left button to fire spheres. The game supports fullscreen mode, toggleable via a page button.