I defeated the wolf in Kett manor. I used the mirror on him and everything. Now I'm stuck at there is no other places to go. The manor goes up to level 2. But there are only 4 rooms up there.
It's ok...you can all stop rushing to reply! Having not heard a peep out of anyone I decided to contact square enix and check. Apparently it's iPhone 4S / iPad 2 and up......so I can play it! Yay!!!!
Appreciate the tip and for those who haven't got it or yet the sickle will cut down stuff as well like grass etc
For anyone getting stuck I found a walk through. Looks like it's for the original gameboy version but looks accurate enough far as I can tell. Helped me out in the vampire castle. http://www.gamefaqs.com/gameboy/563272-final-fantasy-adventure/faqs/9218
I have no clue why I'm being so dence but can't find the Manor. I'm on level 5 and feel like I've been to every area I can get to. Edit: got it
The game is definitely good enough. Not sure if I'll finish the whole thing but I played for 2 hrs today without realizing it so that says something. It's like seeing a 14$ steak and thinking that looks good but not bring to finish it because you weren't as hungry as you thought. I don't know.
I see this all the time. People being stuck, and then saying "got it". How about writing how you got it, if you were stuck, other people are likely to be in the same situation. Give a little, would be greatly appreciated.
I'm deep within the dungeons of the manor now, but I'm all out of keys. Is my only option to go back to a shop? >_> I don't seem to be getting any drops from the enemies.
So I bit the bullet... because I wanted to experience some nostalgia for Final Fantasy Adventure, which I played way back on the GB. This is a very good remake. The art style actually fits quite well and is consistent with fluid animations. The remixed music in particular is VERY good. A word of warning to people though: This isn't a remake of "Sword of Mana" on the GBA. Sword of Mana was basically a total overhaul of Final Fantasy Adventure, and it completely redid the mechanics, most of the story and characters, and all of the areas. THIS game is an extremely faithful remake of Final Fantasy Adventure, down to the positioning and layout of every area (so far). This also means that there's a bit less direction and you have to figure out where to go by exploring and talking to people. Mechanically it's a lot more simplistic, and the plot is simpler (though they redid the script for the better). The game feels very polished, like it was built from the ground up for iOS... and that makes sense considering this isn't a port and it released at the same time as the Vita version. Silky smooth framerate on an iPhone6, high res and clean textures. The virtual thumbstick is very precise, maybe even the most precise I've ever felt. There are four settings to tweak it in the options, though I've just been using the default and it feels great. I don't own a controller but I imagine I wouldn't care about the lack of controller support. Just know that you're not getting a super deep RPG. This one's easy to pick up and play. It feels EXACTLY like the GB original but with greaaaaat music and clean, pretty visuals. If you're looking for something that's halfway between Secret of Mana and the NES Legend of Zelda, this is perfect.
AND you can save anywhere! That makes it even easier to pick up and play. Much easier than the Secret of Mana port.
I'm With you there except I have no keys and no mattocks. Also when I last stop playing and came back Im now feeling aimless and lost again but that's ok part of the fun is digging out and finding a way
Game is fun but I should still warn people it's not easy. Not the enemies but it's basically a labryinth game with item management. This updated version should've overlapped inventory instead of making each drop a separate spot. If they're going to give you an option to stop encounters in FF7 might as well make things easier in this game too right? I spent 30+ minutes trying to get an enemy to drop a mattock while in the mansion because I used them all up destroying all the random pots made to throw you off. Not really fun but that's basically what you do in this game. You have to use items, trial and error / destroy things to get to the next area. And the game doesn't hand hold you at all. Gives you a general idea of what your objective is but almost no hints on how to get there.
Still on the fence picking this up, not because of the price or reviews (which are positive btw), but because of my gaming backlogs lol. I'm still a long way from finishing FFT: War of the Lions, also restarted a new Classic Ironman game in XCOM EW (because I lost again). Plus midway through Lara Croft GoL
After going crazy forever, I just managed to snag 3 keyrings in a row and I'm at Wendel now, restocked, fully healthy and kickin' ass. LOVE THIS GAME. Yes, it can be absolutely brutal with item drops and doesn't hold your hand at all, but it's exquisite.