The trial version of Friends of Mana has successfully been dumped.
Friends of Mana probably isn’t a title that many Western fans of the Seiken Densetsu/Mana series will be aware of.
Released in 2006 for Softbank-compatible feature phones (and for i-Mode and EZWeb services one year later in 2007), the network-based multiplayer RPG was never localized outside of Japan, meaning only the most dedicated members of the community are probably even aware of its existence. Nevertheless, it remains an intriguing part of the series’s history, being the first mobile entry (predating games like Circle of Mana and Echoes of Mana) and one that has unfortunately found itself in somewhat of a precarious situation when it comes to the topic of preservation.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
The trial version of Friends of Mana has successfully been dumped.
Friends of Mana probably isn’t a title that many Western fans of the Seiken Densetsu/Mana series will be aware of.
Released in 2006 for Softbank-compatible feature phones (and for i-Mode and EZWeb services one year later in 2007), the network-based multiplayer RPG was never localized outside of Japan, meaning only the most dedicated members of the community are probably even aware of its existence. Nevertheless, it remains an intriguing part of the series’s history, being the first mobile entry (predating games like Circle of Mana and Echoes of Mana) and one that has unfortunately found itself in somewhat of a precarious situation when it comes to the topic of preservation.
Read the full article on timeextension.com