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Details about FF IV

  • Released
  • Updated
  • iOS Version
  • Age Rating
  • Size
  • Devices
  • Languages
  • November 25, 2013
  • September 30, 2024
  • 9.0+
  • 9+
  • 592.96MB
  • iPhone, iPad, iPod
  • American English
    French (France)
    German (Germany)
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Version History of FF IV

1.0.5

April 2, 2021

-Game data can now be saved to the cloud. -Small bugs have been fixed.

1.0.3

July 16, 2015

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. 64-bit support added.

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1.0.2

September 4, 2014

Support for the following languages has been added: - German - Italian - Spanish - Russian - Portuguese - Thai - Chinese (Simplified/Traditional) Fixed minor bugs.

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1.0.1

January 20, 2014

The following bugs have been addressed: - The Spirit and Soul monsters now appear in the Bestiary for Rydia's Tale. - The Gray Bomb, Bomb, and Cockatrice monsters now appear in the Bestiary for Edge's Tale. - Players now exit to the proper location when leaving Chocobo Forest near Mount Ordeals. - Golbez and Fusoya spelling errors have been corrected. - Dualcast is now correctly affected by moon phases. - Various other minor bugs

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1.0.0

November 6, 2013

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Description of FF IV

FINAL FANTASY IV: THE AFTER YEARS is available on iPhone, iPad! With a full 3-D remake, FINAL FANTASY IV: THE AFTER YEARS can now be played as never before. Take part in the epic sequel that unfolds nearly two decades after the events of FINAL FANTASY IV. Classic characters make their return alongside several new heroes, such as Ceodore, son of Cecil and Rosa. - Ten Playable Tales Begin your journey with "Ceodore's Tale." Complete it to unlock the tales of six additional characters, which can be played in any order, and then return to the core story with "Kain's Tale," "The Lunarian's Tale," and "The Crystals." A total of ten tales in all, and all contained in FINAL FANTASY IV: THE AFTER YEARS. - Active Time Battle Take control of exhilarating combat made possible by the non-stop action in Square Enix's iconic battle system. - Lunar Phases Feel the moon's presence in combat, as its waxing and waning influences the potency of attacks and abilities of all combatants. Lunar phases cycle naturally with the passage of in-game time, or when resting at an inn, tent, or cottage. - Band Abilities Combine the strength of your party members to awesome effect with Band abilities that can be unlocked through in-game events or by leveling your characters' Affinity. - Minimap Keep an eye on your current location and nearby surroundings, or tap for quick access to the world map. - Game Center Support Step up to meet all-new challenges offered by dozens of achievements. - Widescreen Support Enjoy fullscreen display on iPhone 5, iPhone 5s, and iPhone 5c. STORY Seventeen years have passed since the war's end, and the son born to King Cecil and Queen Rosa of Baron has grown into a young man. Prince Ceodore has enlisted in the airship fleet known as the Red Wings, eager to meet the expectations demanded of his blood and station. Yet once more another moon has appeared in the sky, and with it vast hordes of monsters intent on destruction. The brief peace enjoyed by the Blue Planet now stands threatened under the shadow of impending catastrophe.
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FF IV: FAQ

Can FF IV be used on an iPad?

Yes, FF IV can be used on an iPad.

Who is the app developer of FF IV?

FF IV was launched by SQUARE ENIX Co., Ltd..

What is the minimum iOS version for the FF IV app?

The minimum supported iOS version for the app is 9.0.

What user rating does FF IV have?

FF IV has an excellent rating of 4.3 out of 5.

What is the primary genre of the FF IV app?

The Primary Genre Of The Ff Iv App Is Games.

What’s the latest version of the FF IV app?

The latest version of FF IV is 1.0.5.

What is the latest update date for FF IV?

The most recent update for FF IV was released on September 30, 2024.

Could you provide information on the release date of FF IV?

The release date of the app was on February 6, 2023.

What is the content advisory rating for FF IV?

Contains some content that parents may find inappropriate for younger children, suitable for ages 9 and up.

What languages does FF IV support?

You can use the FF IV app in American English, French (France), German (Germany) and 9 more.

Is FF IV part of the Apple Arcade gaming experience?

No, FF IV is not on Apple Arcade.

Is FF IV integrated with in-app purchases?

No, FF IV does not integrate in-app purchases for users.

Does FF IV support Apple Vision Pro compatibility?

No, FF IV does not support compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Are users exposed to ads in FF IV?

No, users are not exposed to ads in FF IV.

Screenshots of FF IV

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Reviews of FF IV

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  • Fun, but a bit too easy

    If you’re a Final Fantasy veteran, you’ll probably get through 80 percent of this game on auto battle like I did. This game also makes heavy use of the underground waterway between Kaipo and Damcyan, which gets a little dull. I also could’ve done without the Edward storyline, as he’s still the weakest and therefore most inconsequential character. (His hover car is missing here, and that was the most useful thing about him in the first game!) A character I had been building gets killed off near the end of the game, which forced me to grind to get through. This is an apparently low budget project, as there isn’t much new material here. Still, this game is worth playing if you’re a Final Fantasy fan.
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  • Fun, but a bit too easy

    If you’re a Final Fantasy veteran, you’ll probably get through 80 percent of this game on auto battle like I did. This game also makes heavy use of the underground waterway between Kaipo and Damcyan, which gets a little dull. I also could’ve done without the Edward storyline, as he’s still the weakest and therefore most inconsequential character. (His hover car is missing here, and that was the most useful thing about him in the first game!) Still, this game is worth playing if you’re a Final Fantasy fan.
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  • Repetitive and annoying

    As a longtime admirer of almost all Final Fantasy games this one is a pass. It’s got one interesting factor that a Rydia look-a-like is taking all the crystals. But you hear the same thing in different stories too many times. I lost interest during Parom’s story. You play the past and realise it’s not going anywhere. By now there should never be a replay of the past. Any items and building of characters’ power is pointless. It doesn’t seem to add to the story. It distracts the player and takes away interest. This is not a game I would ever suggest to anyone.
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