A new Tale of Crystals is out!
Generations of role playing gamers in the 1990s and early 2000s cut their RPG teeth on the epic and groundbreaking Final Fantasy series. Now developers Square ENIX have developed and publishers Gumi have brought us FINAL FANTASY BRAVE EXVIUS as an adventure featuring your favorite Final Fantasy protagonists like Terra, Cecil, Vaan and Vivi in an iOS and Android compatible, free to download touch screen version of this iconic RPG.
The Final Fantasy world at your hands
Players can traverse freely through a plethora of exotic locations, and descend into dungeons of danger to seek out key items, scarce treasures, concealed passageways, and pathways to exciting new destinations! You can interact with inhabitants of the fantastic world while embarking on perilous quests as you accumulate artifacts and the occasional reward! A world of crystals and the visions that slumber within. The game is based on the classic premise that mankind once prospered and enjoyed peace between nations. However, as the era of peace ended, an era of shadows commenced, as two knights began a quest, summoning visions on their epic journey to drive out the evil shadows, using new power of crystals to restore the golden age.
Crystal Points galore!
The game works on Android and iOS. It is compatible with hand held Apple devices like the iPad, iPod touch, and iPhone. Its rating is 12+, due to the moderate level of violence and garish fantasy entities depicted. Square Enix have commenced a huge worldwide registration drive for the game, offering players in-game situated rewards to all competitors who participated. The developers have allocated in excess of 10 million Crystal Points accrued over the course of the campaign, with the first five tiers of reward available along with one bonus in the initial phase.
Pure addiction
This FINAL FANTASY BRAVE EXVIUS application is addictive. It is a must for fans of the classic SNES and PS1 Final Fantasy arcade style games, as well as the more elaborate desktop PC versions from the early 2000s. The storyline is genuinely imaginative and gripping, as befits a title in the Final Fantasy series. A new generation of RPG fans may also fall in love with the distinctive Japanese animation for the first time, just as previous gamers did in their time also.