Fractured Fairy Tales

by Clever name games

Uncensored Windows Linux Mac
Versionv0.9
EngineRen'Py
Released2025-12-25
Updated2026-04-09
LanguageEnglish

A new story has been added to Fractured Fairy tales. It has a medieval fantasy setting and unlike the Abby's Christmas story, this is an actual story and it's fairly long. About %20 the size of a recent update to the main game . This version contains 6 short stories.​

v0.9 - Christmas Stories - Let Lilly Blow v0.6 - Sloppy Taco: Chapter Two - Christmas Stories - We wish you a Mei-rry Christmas v0.4 - Christmas Stories - Becca, it's cold outside added v0.3 - The Rustling added v0.2 Initial Release with -Christmas Stories - Abby the Thicc Ass Reindeer - The Missing Taco
Wendy69 2025-12-01
There no story in it just some random dreams where imagination of a girl raped constantly ... no tag for rape or forced sex ... totally fucked up idea... There no story in it just some random dreams where imagination of a girl raped constantly ... no tag for rape or forced sex ... totally fucked up idea... No control too
thealjey 2023-11-01
Abigail is by far my favorite character in these games. I especially loved the elevator scene at the beginning of "the rustling". It would really be awesome to see more stuff like that in the future. With her usual "innocent" playful nature, but with more revealing risqué outfits and sexier situations in general.
CoffeeSaint 2023-11-01
This short review refers “ Fractured Fairy Tales ” version 0.3; a VN written and developed by Clever Name Games First of all, I should say I’m not particularly fond of “Dreams” or “Tales” within VNs, for the reason that it further stretches too much the [imaginary?] reality constructed by the plot itself. Also, the dreams I have are often way off reality — hence, unless VN Dreams have both Vivid and Absurd qualities, I tend to find them a poor writer’s or developers' choice. That said, “Fractured Fairy Tales” delivers what its title imbues: Fairy Tales (or Dreams) that are — essentially — fractured; the oneiric derived from the already “broken” interpersonal relationships between a father and [his] daughters. Trying not to extend this much: • I liked the plot and the way it develops throughout the three short stories. Contrary to some comments in the thread, the tale “The Rustling” was the one I found the most interesting — exactly for permeating that Absurdity Element most of my dreams tend to possess. • Graphics are fine — even though they feature a “Rush” quality and should be improved in future updates. • The plots’ narratives are well-structured , and the English is good — meaning: there was no error that really called-up my attention. I rate it 3.5 (or 4) Stars for now; there’s always room for amelioration. Thanks for reading, and I hope this review helps.

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