David Joiner designed
The Faery Tale Adventure and was also responsible for the audio of
Defender of the Crown II (1993), engineering for
SimCity 4: Rush Hour (2003), and contributions to
The Sims 2: Ultimate Collection. This game was first released on the
Amiga and then
ported to other systems. Eventually it was released for the
Commodore 64 and
MS-DOS, although the graphics for these ports were of substantially lower quality due to hardware limitations. The Amiga version displays two screens as seen in the screenshot, one "lowres" 320 and one "hires" 640 pixels wide, allowing 64 + 16 colors. In 1988, a port was developed for the
Macintosh with 256 color graphics (more colors than the original Amiga version of the game). The only color Macintosh model at the time was the
Macintosh II, which was prohibitively expensive for a successful gaming platform. The Macintosh port was never released, but a working beta was completed before the development was cancelled. Eventually
New World Computing acquired MicroIllusions and in 1991 ported the game to the
Sega Genesis which was published by
Electronic Arts. In November 2024, the game's developer released the source code to the original Amiga version on
GitHub. ==Reception==