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|image=Final Fantasy Adventure boxart.jpg | |||
|title=Final Fantasy Adventure | |title=Final Fantasy Adventure | ||
|developer=[[Square Co.]] | |developer=[[Square Co.]] | ||
|publisher=[[Square Co.]] | |publisher=[[Square Co.]] | ||
| | |year=1991 | ||
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|genre=[[Action RPG]] | |genre=[[Action RPG]] | ||
|modes=[[Single player]] | |modes=[[Single player]] | ||
|series=Seiken Densetsu | |series=Seiken Densetsu | ||
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The story follows the hero and the young heroine as they attempt to thwart the Dark Lord of Glaive and his sorcerer assistant Julius from destroying the Tree of Mana and dooming their world. The game was met with generally positive reviews, noting its strong story but faulting its shaky dialogue, possibly due to the English translation. | The story follows the hero and the young heroine as they attempt to thwart the Dark Lord of Glaive and his sorcerer assistant Julius from destroying the Tree of Mana and dooming their world. The game was met with generally positive reviews, noting its strong story but faulting its shaky dialogue, possibly due to the English translation. | ||
The game was rereleased, with marked improvements on graphics, music, and story, for the [[Game Boy Advance]] in [[2003]] under the title [[Sword of Mana]]. On June 11, 2019 Final Fantasy Adventure is bundled with the 3 Mana games in Collection of Mana on the Nintendo Switch on June 11, 2019 | The game was rereleased, with marked improvements on graphics, music, and story, for the [[Game Boy Advance]] in [[2003]] under the title [[Sword of Mana]]. On June 11, 2019 Final Fantasy Adventure is bundled with the 3 Mana games in Collection of Mana on the Nintendo Switch on June 11, 2019 | ||
{{ToC}} | {{ToC}} | ||
{{Seiken Densetsu}} | {{Seiken Densetsu}} | ||
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[[Category:Single player]] | [[Category:Single player]] |
Revision as of 18:12, 24 May 2022
Final Fantasy Adventure | |
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Developer(s) | Square Co. |
Publisher(s) | Square Co. |
Year released | 1991 |
System(s) | Game Boy, Nintendo Switch |
Series | Seiken Densetsu |
Genre(s) | Action RPG |
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Modes | Single player |
Final Fantasy Adventure, known in Europe as Mystic Quest and originally released in Japan as Seiken Densetsu: Final Fantasy Gaiden, is a Final Fantasy spinoff and the first game in the Seiken Densetsu series. Released in 1991 on the original Game Boy, its gameplay is roughly similar to that of the original Legend of Zelda game, but with the addition of role-playing statistical elements.
The story follows the hero and the young heroine as they attempt to thwart the Dark Lord of Glaive and his sorcerer assistant Julius from destroying the Tree of Mana and dooming their world. The game was met with generally positive reviews, noting its strong story but faulting its shaky dialogue, possibly due to the English translation.
The game was rereleased, with marked improvements on graphics, music, and story, for the Game Boy Advance in 2003 under the title Sword of Mana. On June 11, 2019 Final Fantasy Adventure is bundled with the 3 Mana games in Collection of Mana on the Nintendo Switch on June 11, 2019