Little Briar Rose

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Windows screenshots

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Before the commercial version, the game also had a shorter free version in 2014. Here's the starting screen with simplified stained glass windows.
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The introduction
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The mushroom in the central forest clearing is not as bright and strange as in the final version. Anyway, mushrooms in fairy-tales are an interesting topic, possibly reaching back very far...
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The gnome village has been changed relatively little in the final version.
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It's not easy to create an image which would look like stained glass and at the same time relatively lifelike, but here the lake... looks just like a a blue surface.
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In the original version the view of the fairy village is broader and with more mushrooms (including the rare and, as I've read, very tasty spring mushroom: <i>morchella</i> or morel).
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From the intro of the full version - Belarusian version.
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If you are stuck, you can solve a simple puzzle to get a hint from the fairy. Unfortunately, she'll mostly tell you... if you have to look in the current screen or elsewhere.
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The fairy village (full version still)
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The mazes become progressively more difficult. Anyway, it's a great idea compared to the original version, where using the wishes didn't include extra puzzles.
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The game has some hidden extras - they need to be downloaded, but effectively create something close to three games in one. Here's the winter version (Gnome village).
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You can also download an extra which lets you play as a princess saving a prince (unfortunately, with unchanged dialogue, this would require some editing yet).
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The lake in the winter version (each of the "mods" can only be used separately, so it's either summer prince, summer princess or winter prince).
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This screen is relatively boring in the normal version, but very snowy and beautiful in the Christmas version.
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The Spriggan village in the winter.
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A princess in the same place. Though, in fact, the princes look quite feminine too (nothing wrong with that, I much prefer feminine men to "manly men"), so the difference is rather small...
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The castle courtyard in the winter.
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