Adventures of Mana

Adventures of Mana

⭐️4.1 / 5
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🙌95
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📼8 scs
Content
📈50.04%
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📦w/o updates
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All Versions of Adventures of Mana

1.0.9

May 19, 2022

Fixed minor bugs.

1.0.8

December 20, 2018

It corresponds to the screen size of iPhone X.

1.0.7

June 27, 2016

・Added the option to switch in-game BGM to the original Game Boy tracks ・Adjusted morningstar hit count ・Adjusted axe limit gauge technique timing ・Adjusted spear limit gauge technique timing ・Adjusted firing directions of Thunder and Flare spells ・Prevented auto-saving when HP is 0 ・Fixed issue wherein defeating an enemy immediately after it landed a jump would result in the hero warping to an other area and dying
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1.0.6

April 28, 2016

bug fixed

1.0.1

February 12, 2016

- Minor bug fixes

1.0.0

February 4, 2016

Price History of Adventures of Mana

Description of Adventures of Mana

Relive the excitement of Final Fantasy Adventure―a timeless classic remastered for a new generation. ■STORY Enshrined atop Mt. Illusia, high above the lofty clouds, stands the Tree of Mana. Drawing its life energy from the boundless celestial aether, the sentinel grows in silence. Legend holds that he who lays his hands upon its trunk will be granted power eternal―a power the Dark Lord of Glaive now seeks to further fuel his bloody quest for domination. Our unlikely hero is one of countless gladiators indentured to the Duchy of Glaive. Each day, he and his ill-fated companions are dragged from their cells and bade to fight exotic beasts for the amusement of the Dark Lord. If victorious, they are thrown back into the dungeons with just enough bread to tide them over until their next match. But a body can only take so much, and it is never long before the weary captives succumb to their cruel fates. ■SYSTEM Adventures of Mana's battle system grants you the freedom to move about the playing field without restriction, allowing for thrilling combat in which you decide when to attack and how to evade. ・Controls Player movement is achieved via a virtual joystick accessible anywhere on the screen. An auto-adjust feature has also been added so that even if your thumb strays from its original position, you will never lose control of the hero. ・Weapons Weapons are divided into six unique categories, some with uses beyond merely dealing damage. Determining when and where to equip each kind will prove the key to success on your quest. ・Magic From restoring lost HP or removing various ailments, to rendering foes incapacitated or dealing deadly blows, there are eight different spells for almost any occasion. ・Obstacles Bloodthirsty enemies are not the only things standing in the way of completing your quest. You will need both tools and your wits to overcome the many challenges encountered in the world of Mana, ranging from locked doors to hidden rooms to traps growing progressively more complex as the game progresses.
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Adventures of Mana: FAQ

Is Adventures of Mana iPad-friendly?

Yes, Adventures of Mana is iPad-friendly.
SQUARE ENIX Co., Ltd. developed the Adventures of Mana app.
The minimum required iOS version for the app to work is 11.0 or higher.
The Adventures of Mana app has a consumer rating of 4.1 and gets a lot of positive feedback.
The App Category Of Adventures Of Mana Is Games.
1.0.9 is the newly released version of the Adventures of Mana app.
The latest Adventures of Mana update was released on June 30, 2024.
The Adventures of Mana app originally came out on February 5, 2023.
Contains some content that parents may find inappropriate for younger children, suitable for ages 9 and up.
Currently, Adventures of Mana supports English, Japanese.
No, Adventures of Mana is not on Apple Arcade.
No, Adventures of Mana does not support in-app purchases.
Sorry, Adventures of Mana is not designed for integration with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Adventures of Mana

  • Good but.

    1st play through was ok. A good game. A lot of creatures can only be hurt by certain weapons. I found it tedious to constantly change weapons during battle to kills guys. The second playthrough seemed boring and I quite early. The replay value just wasn’t there for me. I replayed many NES games dozens of times and the replay value was awesome even though the graphics weren’t good. Still this is a good solid game. But now that I beat it, it’s now permanently shelved. I’d rather play this than any freemium game out there though.
  • Better than Zelda! Plain. Simple. Period.

    Now that i’ve triggered all you fanbois, i'm going to go load my cast iron skillets into my dishwasher.

    Seriously though, beautifully remastered game which takes the old gameboy version to the next level. the revamped music is amazing as well. Definitely worth owning.
  • Devoid of Entertainment

    This game is not worth the high price. As I understand it, it is a remake of an old GameBoy game. The updated 3D graphics make the scenes look devoid of life, the controls are encumbering, and the plot is ham fisted. Everything looks the same. The monsters are boring.