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* FungiArePlants: To solve a puzzle, the heroine uses the nightingale's song - which can make plants grow and bloom - on some tree fungi so that they may enlarge.

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* FungiArePlants: To solve a puzzle, the heroine uses the nightingale's song - -- which can make plants grow and bloom - -- on some tree fungi so that they may enlarge.



* WhenTreesAttack: On her way to the Beast's castle, the heroine's path is blocked by two evil-looking trees.

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* WhenTreesAttack: On her way to the Beast's castle, the heroine's path is blocked by two evil-looking trees.trees.
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* BeastAndBeauty: But of course, since the tale is a German variant of the French tale ''Literature/Beauty and the Beast''.

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* BeastAndBeauty: But of course, since the tale is a German variant of the French tale ''Literature/Beauty and the Beast''.''Literature/BeautyAndTheBeast''.
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* BeastAndBeauty: But of course, since the tale is a German variant of the French tale ''Beauty and the Beast''.

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* BeastAndBeauty: But of course, since the tale is a German variant of the French tale ''Beauty ''Literature/Beauty and the Beast''.



* CelestialDeadline: As soon as the heroine gets the nightingale, the Beast warns her she must come to the castle until midnight. After she reaches the castle and meets the Beast, he tells he must marry a woman before midnight strikes, otherwise he will be in cursed beast form forever.

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* CelestialDeadline: As soon as the heroine gets the nightingale, the Beast warns her she must come to the his castle until midnight. After she reaches the castle and meets the Beast, he tells her he must marry a woman before midnight strikes, otherwise he will be in cursed beast form forever.
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* BeautyEqualsGoodness: Implied. Although we never see the heroine's face when she is young, both Dorian and the Beast comment about her kindness of heart and beauty.
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* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Turns out Varga corrupted Dorian and turned him into her puppet to stop the heroine.
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* DistressedDude: The Beast is actually the Prince of Flowers, cursed by sorceress Varga. Breaking his curse is ultimately the heroine's goal.

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* DistressedDude: The Beast is actually the Prince of Flowers, cursed by sorceress Varga. Breaking his curse is ultimately the heroine's goal. And in the bonus game, after he is disenchanted, the sorceress encases him in a block of ice and he needs saving.
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* FramingDevice: The main story of both games are told by the heroine years later as bedtime stories to her daughter.

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* FramingDevice: The stories of the main story of both games game and the bonus chapter are told by the heroine years later as bedtime stories to her daughter.

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The first game, ''The Beast and the Nightingale'', is loosely based on the German fairy tale ''Literature/TheSingingSpringingLark'', collected by the Brothers Grimm. A wizened queen tells bedtime stories of her youth to her daughter.

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The first game, ''The Beast and the Nightingale'', is loosely based on the German fairy tale ''Literature/TheSingingSpringingLark'', collected by the Brothers Grimm. A wizened queen tells bedtime stories of her youth to her daughter.
daughter: when she was 18 years old, her father gave her a magic nightingale as a return present from a voyage. Turns out, a Beast threatened her father with a choice: either he comes to serve him, or his daughter comes in his stead.


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* DistressedDude: The Beast is actually the Prince of Flowers, cursed by sorceress Varga. Breaking his curse is ultimately the heroine's goal.
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* CelestialDeadline: As soon as the heroine gets the nightingale, the Beast warns her she must come to the castle until midnight. After she reaches the castle and meets the Beast, he tells he must marry a woman before midnight strikes, otherwise he will be in cursed beast form forever.

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''The Queen's Tales'' is a duology of [[HiddenObjectGame hidden object games]] published by Creator/BlueFishGames and loosely based on fairy tales. A wizened queen tells bedtime stories of her youth to her daughter.

The first game, ''The Beast and the Nightingale'', adapts the German fairy tale ''Literature/TheSingingSpringingLark'', collected by the Brothers Grimm.

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''The Queen's Tales'' is a duology of [[HiddenObjectGame hidden object games]] published by Creator/BlueFishGames and loosely based on fairy tales. A wizened queen tells bedtime stories of her youth to her daughter.

Creator/BlueFishGames.

The first game, ''The Beast and the Nightingale'', adapts is loosely based on the German fairy tale ''Literature/TheSingingSpringingLark'', collected by the Brothers Grimm.
Grimm. A wizened queen tells bedtime stories of her youth to her daughter.


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* EvilSorcerer: Two: the evil sorceress Varga and the heroine's childhood friend, Dorian.
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* ChainOfDeals: During a certain part of the game, the heroine has to find a gnome and take from him a sea-maid's harp, give it to the sea-maid, and in exchange obtain a fairy's magic mirror.


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* FungiArePlants: To solve a puzzle, the heroine uses the nightingale's song - which can make plants grow and bloom - on some tree fungi so that they may enlarge.

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!!This series contains the following tropes:

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!!This !!The first game in the series contains the following tropes:



* SweetTooth: In the first game, the heroine must bribe their house goblin with "something tasty" to advance. It ends up being a candy.

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* SweetTooth: In the first game, the heroine must bribe their house goblin with "something tasty" to advance. It ends up being a candy.candy.
* WhenTreesAttack: On her way to the Beast's castle, the heroine's path is blocked by two evil-looking trees.
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* RingOfPower: The heroine uses the magic ring to teleport from her house to the Beast's castle.
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* SlidingScaleOfGameplayAndStoryIntegration: As explained by the heroine's father, the magic nightingale has powers related to nature and plants. This integrates into the game by the player using the nightingale to solve some of its puzzles.

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* SlidingScaleOfGameplayAndStoryIntegration: As explained by the heroine's father, the magic nightingale has powers related to nature and plants. This integrates into the game by the player using the nightingale to solve some of its puzzles.puzzles.
* SweetTooth: In the first game, the heroine must bribe their house goblin with "something tasty" to advance. It ends up being a candy.
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* FramingDevice: The main story of both games are told by the heroine years later as bedtime stories to her daughter.
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''The Queen's Tales'' is a duology of [[HiddenObjectGame hidden object games]] published by Creator/BlueFishGames and loosely based on fairy tales. A wizened queen tells bedtime stories of her youth to her daughter.

The first game, ''The Beast and the Nightingale'', adapts the German fairy tale ''Literature/TheSingingSpringingLark'', collected by the Brothers Grimm.

Compare ''VideoGame/DarkParables'' and ''Mystery Legends: Beauty and the Beast'', other series of hidden object games that adapt fairy tales.

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!!This series contains the following tropes:

* BeastAndBeauty: But of course, since the tale is a German variant of the French tale ''Beauty and the Beast''.
* FertileFeet: Fertile ''song'', you mean. According to the heroine's father, the nightingale's song can make "plants grow, bloom and bear fruit".
* SlidingScaleOfGameplayAndStoryIntegration: As explained by the heroine's father, the magic nightingale has powers related to nature and plants. This integrates into the game by the player using the nightingale to solve some of its puzzles.

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