
Fairy Tale About Father Frost, Ivan and Nastya
A narrative adventure rooted in Russian folklore that tracks two lovers through seasonal shifts across the same handful of locations, heavy on story and atmosphere, light on gameplay.
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For patient players who prioritize narrative and atmosphere over interaction and puzzles.
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About Fairy Tale About Father Frost, Ivan and Nastya
I went in expecting a classic point-and-click adventure, but Fairy Tale About Father Frost, Ivan and Nastya is closer to a visual novel with light exploration. You're following a love story drawn from Russian fairy tale traditions, visiting the same handful of locations across four seasons. Each return reshapes the setting and reveals new story beats, which is a neat structural idea on paper. The writing leans hard into folklore themes: love, greed, humility, spite. It's intimate and character-driven rather than puzzle-heavy. The catch is that there's very little to actually do. You click around sparse environments, read dialogue, and watch the narrative unfold. If you're after exploration or challenge, this isn't it. But if you want a meditative, story-first experience grounded in Eastern European tradition and don't mind a slow pace, it's worth a look. Cloud saves help if you want to dip in and out.

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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 10
- Memory
- 32 MB RAM
- Graphics
- 4MB
- Processor
- Pentium 300 MHz
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- Developer
- Bohemia Interactive
- Publisher
- Bohemia Interactive
- Release Date
- Apr 30, 2014


