The ''Mana'' series, known in Japan as , is an
action role-playing game
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Definition
Action role-playing games empha ...
series created by
Koichi Ishii
, sometimes credited as Kouichi Ishii, is a video game designer best known for creating the ''Mana'' series (known as ''Seiken Densetsu'' in Japan). He joined Square (now Square Enix
is a Japanese Multinational corporation, multinational hol ...
, with development formerly from
Square
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, and is currently owned by
Square Enix
is a Japanese Multinational corporation, multinational holding company, video game publisher and entertainment conglomerate. It releases role-playing video game, role-playing game franchises, such as ''Final Fantasy'', ''Dragon Quest'', and '' ...
. The series began in 1991 as ''
Final Fantasy Adventure
''Final Fantasy Adventure'', known in Japan as or simply and later released in Europe as ''Mystic Quest'', is a 1991 action role-playing game developed and published by Square for the Game Boy. It is a spin-off of the ''Final Fantasy'' series ...
'', a
Game Boy
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handheld
side story to Square's
flagship
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franchise ''
Final Fantasy
is a Japanese fantasy Anthology series, anthology media franchise created by Hironobu Sakaguchi which is owned, developed, and published by Square Enix (formerly Square (video game company), Square). The franchise centers on a series of fanta ...
''. The ''Final Fantasy'' elements were subsequently dropped starting with the second installment, ''Secret of Mana'', in order to become its own series. It has grown to include games of various genres within the
fictional world of Mana, with recurring stories involving a
world tree, its associated holy sword, and the fight against forces that would steal their power. Several character designs, creatures, and musical themes reappear frequently.
Four games were released in the series between 1991 and 1999: the original ''Seiken Densetsu'' (1991)—''Final Fantasy Adventure'' in North America and ''Mystic Quest'' in Europe—for the Game Boy, ''
Secret of Mana
''Secret of Mana'', originally released in Japan as is a 1993 action role-playing game developed and published by Square for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It is the sequel to the 1991 game ''Seiken Densetsu'', released in North Ameri ...
'' (1993) for the
Super Nintendo Entertainment System
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, ''
Trials of Mana
''Trials of Mana'', also known by its Japanese title is a 1995 action role-playing game developed and published by Square (now Square Enix) for the Super Famicom. It is the sequel to the 1993 game ''Secret of Mana'', and is the third installm ...
'' (1995) for the Super Famicom, and ''
Legend of Mana'' for the
PlayStation
is a video gaming brand owned and produced by Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE), a division of Japanese conglomerate Sony. Its flagship products consists of a series of home video game consoles produced under the brand; it also consists ...
. A remake of the original game, ''
Sword of Mana
''Sword of Mana'', originally released in Japan as , is a 2003 action role-playing game developed by Square Enix and Brownie Brown and published by Square Enix and Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance. It is an enhanced remake of the first game in t ...
'' (2003), was published for the
Game Boy Advance
The (GBA) is a 32-bit handheld game console, manufactured by Nintendo, which was released in Japan on March 21, 2001, and to international markets that June. It was later released in mainland China in 2004, under the name iQue Game Boy Advanc ...
. All of the original games were action role-playing games, though they included a wide variety of gameplay mechanics, and the stories of the games were connected only thematically.
In 2006 and 2007, four more games were released as part of the ''World of Mana'' subseries, an attempt by Square Enix to release games in a series over a variety of genres and consoles. These were ''
Children of Mana
''Children of Mana'' is a 2006 action role-playing game developed by Square Enix and Nex Entertainment and published by Square Enix and Nintendo for the Nintendo DS. It is a Spinoff (media), spin-off of the ''Mana (series), Mana'' series and the ...
'' (2006), an action-oriented
dungeon crawl
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er game for the
Nintendo DS
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; ''Friends of Mana'' (2006), a Japan-only multiplayer
role-playing game
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for mobile phones; ''
Dawn of Mana
is a 2006 action-adventure game for the PlayStation 2. It was developed and published by Square Enix. It is the eighth game of the ''Mana'' series and the third entry in the ''World of Mana'' subseries, following the release of ''Children of Ma ...
'' (2006), a 3D
action-adventure game
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Definition
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for the
PlayStation 2
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; and ''
Heroes of Mana'' (2007), a
real-time strategy
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game for the DS. ''Children'' was developed by
Nex Entertainment
, formerly known as GAU Entertainment and , was a Japanese video game developer originally established in 1992. It developed games for publishers on a contract basis. Its clients included Sega, Capcom, Namco, Takara, Taito Corporation, Taito, Atl ...
and ''Heroes'' by
Brownie Brown
(stylized as "1-UP STUDIO"), formerly is a Japanese video game developer founded on June 30, 2000, in Tokyo, Japan by Shinichi Kameoka and Kouji Tsuda, who worked on the ''Mana'' series. The studio developed games for both Nintendo and Square E ...
, founded by several developers of ''Legend'', though Ishii oversaw development of all four games. Three more games have been released since the ''World of Mana'' subseries ended: ''Circle of Mana'' (2013), a Japan-only card battle game for the
GREE mobile platform, ''
Rise of Mana'' (2014), a Japan-only
free-to-play
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action role-playing game for
iOS
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,
Android, and
PlayStation Vita
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, and ''
Adventures of Mana'' (2016), a 3D remake of ''Final Fantasy Adventure'' for the PlayStation Vita, iOS, and Android. In addition to the games, four manga series and one novelization have been released in the ''Mana'' franchise.
In October 2024, a new mainline installment in the series, titled ''
Visions of Mana'', was announced.
The ''Mana'' series reception has been very uneven, with early games rated significantly higher by critics than more recent titles. ''Secret of Mana'' has been regarded as one of the best 2D action role-playing games ever made, and its music has inspired several orchestral concerts, while the games from the ''World of Mana'' series have been rated considerably lower. By 2021, the series had sold over 8 million copies.
Development
History
Square trademarked ''Seiken Densetsu'' in
1989
1989 was a turning point in political history with the "Revolutions of 1989" which ended communism in Eastern Bloc of Europe, starting in Poland and Hungary, with experiments in power-sharing coming to a head with the opening of the Berlin W ...
, intending to use it for a game project subtitled ''The Emergence of Excalibur'', and led by Kazuhiko Aoki for the
Famicom Disk System
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. According to early advertisements, the game would consist of an unprecedented five
floppy disk
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s, making it one of the largest titles developed for the Famicom up until that point. Although Square solicited pre-orders for the game, Kaoru Moriyama, a former Square employee, affirms that management canceled the ambitious project before it advanced beyond the early planning stages. In October 1987, customers who had placed orders were sent a letter informing them of the cancellation and had their purchases refunded. The letter also suggested to consider placing an order on another upcoming Square role-playing game in a similar vein: ''
Final Fantasy
is a Japanese fantasy Anthology series, anthology media franchise created by Hironobu Sakaguchi which is owned, developed, and published by Square Enix (formerly Square (video game company), Square). The franchise centers on a series of fanta ...
''.
In
1991
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, Square reused the ''Seiken Densetsu'' trademark for an unrelated
Game Boy
The is a handheld game console developed by Nintendo, launched in the Japanese home market on April 21, 1989, followed by North America later that year and other territories from 1990 onwards. Following the success of the Game & Watch single-ga ...
action role-playing game
An action role-playing game (often abbreviated action RPG or ARPG) is a video game genre that combines core elements from both the action game and Role-playing video game, role-playing game genres.
Definition
Action role-playing games empha ...
directed by
Koichi Ishii
, sometimes credited as Kouichi Ishii, is a video game designer best known for creating the ''Mana'' series (known as ''Seiken Densetsu'' in Japan). He joined Square (now Square Enix
is a Japanese Multinational corporation, multinational hol ...
. Originally developed under the title ''Gemma Knights'', the game was renamed ''Seiken Densetsu: Final Fantasy Gaiden'' (published in North America as ''
Final Fantasy Adventure
''Final Fantasy Adventure'', known in Japan as or simply and later released in Europe as ''Mystic Quest'', is a 1991 action role-playing game developed and published by Square for the Game Boy. It is a spin-off of the ''Final Fantasy'' series ...
'' and in Europe as ''Mystic Quest'').
Beginning with the 1993 sequel, ''
Secret of Mana
''Secret of Mana'', originally released in Japan as is a 1993 action role-playing game developed and published by Square for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It is the sequel to the 1991 game ''Seiken Densetsu'', released in North Ameri ...
'', ''Seiken Densetsu'' was subsequently "spun off" into its own series of
action role-playing game
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Definition
Action role-playing games empha ...
s distinct from ''Final Fantasy'', named the ''Mana'' series outside Japan. Four titles in the series were released between 1993 and 2003. ''Secret of Mana'' was originally intended to be a launch title for the
Super NES CD-ROM Adapter, but when the add-on was cancelled it was cut down into a standard
Super NES
The Super Nintendo Entertainment System, commonly shortened to Super Nintendo, Super NES or SNES, is a 16-bit home video game console developed by Nintendo that was released in 1990 in Japan, 1991 in North America, 1992 in Europe and Oceania a ...
cartridge, with many of the cut ideas appearing in other Square titles.
Hirō Isono provided artwork for the game including forest landscapes. It was followed in 1995 by the then Japan-only ''
Trials of Mana
''Trials of Mana'', also known by its Japanese title is a 1995 action role-playing game developed and published by Square (now Square Enix) for the Super Famicom. It is the sequel to the 1993 game ''Secret of Mana'', and is the third installm ...
'' (Seiken Densetsu 3 in Japan); the game was originally planned to be released in English as ''Secret of Mana 2'', but technical issues and localization costs prohibited the release.
The final new game in the series' initial run is the 1999 ''
Legend of Mana'', developed for the
PlayStation
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. ''Legend'' is a 2D game like its predecessors, despite the PlayStation's 3D focus, because the console could not handle the full 3D world Ishii envisioned where one could interact with natural shaped objects.
2003 saw the release of ''
Sword of Mana
''Sword of Mana'', originally released in Japan as , is a 2003 action role-playing game developed by Square Enix and Brownie Brown and published by Square Enix and Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance. It is an enhanced remake of the first game in t ...
'', a remake of the original ''Seiken Densetsu'' for the
Game Boy Advance
The (GBA) is a 32-bit handheld game console, manufactured by Nintendo, which was released in Japan on March 21, 2001, and to international markets that June. It was later released in mainland China in 2004, under the name iQue Game Boy Advanc ...
. The remake was outsourced to
Brownie Brown
(stylized as "1-UP STUDIO"), formerly is a Japanese video game developer founded on June 30, 2000, in Tokyo, Japan by Shinichi Kameoka and Kouji Tsuda, who worked on the ''Mana'' series. The studio developed games for both Nintendo and Square E ...
, which was composed of many of the Square employees who had worked on ''Legend''.
In 2003, Square, now
Square Enix
is a Japanese Multinational corporation, multinational holding company, video game publisher and entertainment conglomerate. It releases role-playing video game, role-playing game franchises, such as ''Final Fantasy'', ''Dragon Quest'', and '' ...
, began a drive to begin developing "polymorphic content", a marketing and sales strategy to "
rovidewell-known properties on several platforms, allowing exposure of the products to as wide an audience as possible".
The first of these was the ''
Compilation of Final Fantasy VII
The ''Compilation of Final Fantasy VII'' is a metaseries produced by Square Enix. A subseries stemming from the main ''Final Fantasy'' franchise, it is a collection of video games, animated features, and short stories set in the world and cont ...
'', and Square Enix intended to have campaigns for other series whereby multiple games in different genres would be developed simultaneously. Although no such project for the ''Mana'' series had been announced by this point, it was announced in late 2004 that an unnamed ''Mana'' game was in development for the upcoming
Nintendo DS
The is a foldable handheld game console produced by Nintendo, released globally across 2004 and 2005. The DS, an initialism for "Developers' System" or "Dual Screen", introduced distinctive new features to handheld games: two LCD screens worki ...
platform.
In early 2005, Square Enix announced a ''World of Mana'' project, the application of this "polymorphic content" idea to the ''Mana'' franchise, which would include several games across different genres and platforms. These games, as with the rest of the series, would not be direct sequels or prequels to one another, even if appearing so at first glance, but would instead share thematic connections.
The first release in this project and the sixth release in the ''Mana'' series was announced in September 2005 as ''Children of Mana'' for the DS.
Four games were released in 2006 and 2007 in the ''World of Mana'' subseries: ''Children of Mana'', ''Friends of Mana'', and ''
Dawn of Mana
is a 2006 action-adventure game for the PlayStation 2. It was developed and published by Square Enix. It is the eighth game of the ''Mana'' series and the third entry in the ''World of Mana'' subseries, following the release of ''Children of Ma ...
'' in 2006, and ''
Heroes of Mana'' in 2007.
Each game in the ''World of Mana'' series was different, both from each other and from the previous games in the series. ''Children'' is an action-oriented
dungeon crawl
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er game for the DS, developed by
Nex Entertainment
, formerly known as GAU Entertainment and , was a Japanese video game developer originally established in 1992. It developed games for publishers on a contract basis. Its clients included Sega, Capcom, Namco, Takara, Taito Corporation, Taito, Atl ...
; ''Friends'' is a Japan-only multiplayer role-playing game for mobile phones; ''Dawn'' is a 3D
action-adventure game
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Definition
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for the
PlayStation 2
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; and ''Heroes'' is a
real-time strategy
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game for the DS, developed by Brownie Brown. While Ishii was the designer for all four games, he served as the director and producer for ''Dawn'', which was considered the main game of the four and was released as ''Seiken Densetsu 4'' in Japan.
The theme of the subseries for Ishii, especially ''Dawn'', was about exploring how to add "the feeling of touch" to a game. He had held off on designing new ''Mana'' games after ''Legend'' was unable to meet his desires, until he felt that technology had improved enough to let him create what he envisioned.
A fifth game for the subseries was considered for the
Wii
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in 2006, but did not enter development.
In April 2007, a month after the release of the final game of the ''World of Mana'', Ishii left Square Enix to lead his own development company, named
Grezzo
is a Japanese video game developer. It was founded in December 2006. Koichi Ishii, known for his work on the ''Mana (series), Mana'' series of games by Square Enix, was hired as CEO and president of the company in April 2007. The company's name ...
.
The ''Mana'' series was put on hiatus until 2013, when Square Enix released ''Circle of Mana'', a Japan-only card battle game for the
GREE mobile platform.
It was followed in 2014 by ''Rise of Mana'', a Japan-only
free-to-play
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action role-playing game for
iOS
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,
Android, and
PlayStation Vita
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,
and in 2016 by ''
Adventures of Mana'', a 3D remake of ''Final Fantasy Adventure'' for the PlayStation Vita, iOS, and Android.
On August 25, 2017, a 3D remake of ''Secret of Mana'' was announced for
PlayStation 4
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,
PlayStation Vita
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and
Windows
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, for release on February 15, 2018.
A
3D remake of ''Trials of Mana'' and localization of the original game (as part of the ''Collection of Mana'') were announced via
Nintendo Direct
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in 2019.
During the series' 30th anniversary stream, Square Enix announced a new mobile spin-off game, ''
Echoes of Mana'', as well as the new console game with involvement from the series creator Koichi Ishii. Titled ''Visions of Mana'', it was formally announced at
The Game Awards 2023
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, and is considered the first mainline installment since ''Dawn of Mana''. The project was headed by producer Masaru Oyamada, while Ishii worked on the updated creature designs.
Creation and design
The ''Mana'' series is the result of Koichi Ishii's desire to create a fictional world. In Ishii's opinion, ''Mana'' is not a series of video games, but rather a world which is illustrated by and can be explored through video games.
When working on the series, Koichi Ishii draws inspiration from abstract images from his memories of childhood, as well as movies and
fantasy
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The genre's roots lie in oral traditions, ...
books that captivated him as a child. Ishii takes care to avoid set conventions, and his influences are correspondingly very wide and non-specific. Nonetheless, among his literary influences, he acknowledges
Tove Jansson
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's ''
Moomin
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'',
Lewis Carroll
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's ''
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
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'', and
J. R. R. Tolkien
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From 1925 to 1945, Tolkien was the Rawlinson ...
's ''
Lord of the Rings
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''.
While some titles of the ''World of Mana'' series do share direct connections with other installments, the games of the series have few concrete links.
There is no overall explicit in-game chronological order. Further, according to Koichi Ishii in 2006 the games do not take place in exactly the same world, and characters or elements who appear in different titles are best considered alternate versions of each other. Instead, the connections between each title are more abstract than story-based, linked only on the
karmic
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level.
Complicating this assertion, Ishii has also said in an interview that ''Children'' is set ten years after ''Dawn'', while ''Heroes'' is set one generation prior to ''Trials of Mana''.
Games
Main series
Spin-offs
Remakes
Compilations
Common elements
A common element of the series is its seamless, real-time battle system. The system was developed by
Koichi Ishii
, sometimes credited as Kouichi Ishii, is a video game designer best known for creating the ''Mana'' series (known as ''Seiken Densetsu'' in Japan). He joined Square (now Square Enix
is a Japanese Multinational corporation, multinational hol ...
and improved upon by
Hiromichi Tanaka
is a Japanese video game developer, game producer, game director and game designer. He was Senior Vice President of Software Development at Square Enix (formerly Square) and the head of the company's Product Development Division-3.
Biography
I ...
, out of a desire to create a system different from the one featured in the first few ''Final Fantasy'' titles. While action-based, the ''Mana'' battle system is intended to be playable even by newcomers as well as veterans. The system is coupled with the distinctive hierarchical "Ring Command" menu system, featured prominently in ''
Secret of Mana
''Secret of Mana'', originally released in Japan as is a 1993 action role-playing game developed and published by Square for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It is the sequel to the 1991 game ''Seiken Densetsu'', released in North Ameri ...
'' and ''
Trials of Mana
''Trials of Mana'', also known by its Japanese title is a 1995 action role-playing game developed and published by Square (now Square Enix) for the Super Famicom. It is the sequel to the 1993 game ''Secret of Mana'', and is the third installm ...
'', and to a lesser extent in later installments. Each ring is a set of icons with a textual infobox explanation which, upon selection, allow the player to use an item, cast a spell, look up in-game statistics, or change the game's settings. Navigation within a menu is achieved by rotating the ring through the cursor left or right, while switching to a different menu is achieved by pressing the up or down buttons.
Although not part of the series, the spin-off ''
Secret of Evermore
''Secret of Evermore'' is an action role-playing game developed and published by Square for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It was released in North America on October 17, 1995, in Australia in February 1996, and in Europe in March 1996 ...
'', developed by the North American
Square Soft, was also built upon the "Ring Command" system.
The ''Mana'' series features several recurring characters and beings, including the ''Final Fantasy'' creatures
Chocobo
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s in ''
Final Fantasy Adventure
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'' and ''
Legend of Mana'',
and
Moogle
are a fictional species of diminutive, sentient creatures and a recurring element of the ''Final Fantasy'' video game franchise, starting with their initial appearance in '' Final Fantasy III''. They also appear in the ''Mana'' and ''Kingdom H ...
s in ''Secret of Mana'' and as a status ailment in ''Trials of Mana'' and ''
Sword of Mana
''Sword of Mana'', originally released in Japan as , is a 2003 action role-playing game developed by Square Enix and Brownie Brown and published by Square Enix and Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance. It is an enhanced remake of the first game in t ...
''. Watts is a
dwarf
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blacksmith
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wearing a horned helmet who upgrades the player's weaponry. Usually, an
anthropomorphic
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cat
merchant
A merchant is a person who trades in goods produced by other people, especially one who trades with foreign countries. Merchants have been known for as long as humans have engaged in trade and commerce. Merchants and merchant networks operated i ...
is found outside of town areas and allows a player to
save the game and buy supplies at high prices. Neko plays this role in ''Secret of Mana'', and Niccolo in ''Legend of Mana'' and ''Sword of Mana''. In the Japanese games these merchants share the name Nikita.
The Mana Tree and the Mana Sword, called
Excalibur
Excalibur is the mythical sword of King Arthur that may possess magical powers or be associated with the rightful sovereignty of Britain. Its first reliably datable appearance is found in Geoffrey of Monmouth's ''Historia Regum Britanniae''. E ...
in ''
Final Fantasy Adventure
''Final Fantasy Adventure'', known in Japan as or simply and later released in Europe as ''Mystic Quest'', is a 1991 action role-playing game developed and published by Square for the Game Boy. It is a spin-off of the ''Final Fantasy'' series ...
''s English version, are recurring
plot device
A plot device or plot mechanism
is any technique in a narrative used to move the plot forward.
A clichéd plot device may annoy the reader and a contrived or arbitrary device may confuse the reader, causing a loss of the suspension of disbelief ...
s that have been featured in every game of the series. The mystical Mana Tree is a source of magic that sustains the balance and nature of the series' world. The Mana Sword is typically used to restore this balance when it becomes lost in the games. ''Final Fantasy Adventure'' explains that if the Mana Tree dies, a member of the Mana Family will become the "seed" of a new Tree. A sprout of the Mana Tree is called a Gemma, while protectors of the Tree, who wield the Mana Sword, are called Gemma Knights.
In ''
Trials of Mana
''Trials of Mana'', also known by its Japanese title is a 1995 action role-playing game developed and published by Square (now Square Enix) for the Super Famicom. It is the sequel to the 1993 game ''Secret of Mana'', and is the third installm ...
'', a Goddess is said to have turned into the Mana Tree after creating the world with the Mana Sword.
The Mana Tree is destroyed near the game ending in ''Final Fantasy Adventure'' and ''
Secret of Mana
''Secret of Mana'', originally released in Japan as is a 1993 action role-playing game developed and published by Square for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It is the sequel to the 1991 game ''Seiken Densetsu'', released in North Ameri ...
'', but a character becomes the new Mana Tree in the former game.
Elemental Spirits, also called Mana Spirits, are beings who govern the
magic elements of the series' world, and are at the core of the games'
magic system
Magic systems in games are the rules, limitations, abilities, and characteristics that define magic in a game.
Magic points
A magic point, sometimes known as a mana point, often abbreviated to MP, is a unit of measure that indicates either or ...
as they are used to cast
magic spells.
Eight types of spirits have appeared in the series since ''
Secret of Mana
''Secret of Mana'', originally released in Japan as is a 1993 action role-playing game developed and published by Square for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It is the sequel to the 1991 game ''Seiken Densetsu'', released in North Ameri ...
'', and each embodies a different element. Their names are
homonym
In linguistics, homonyms are words which are either; '' homographs''—words that mean different things, but have the same spelling (regardless of pronunciation), or '' homophones''—words that mean different things, but have the same pronunciat ...
s of mythological beings or
phenomena
A phenomenon ( phenomena), sometimes spelled phaenomenon, is an observable Event (philosophy), event. The term came into its modern Philosophy, philosophical usage through Immanuel Kant, who contrasted it with the noumenon, which ''cannot'' be ...
.
In ''Secret of Mana'' and ''
Trials of Mana
''Trials of Mana'', also known by its Japanese title is a 1995 action role-playing game developed and published by Square (now Square Enix) for the Super Famicom. It is the sequel to the 1993 game ''Secret of Mana'', and is the third installm ...
'', usage of their power is enabled upon the main characters' meeting with them.
In ''
Legend of Mana'', the spirits serve as factors in the Land Creation System.
In ''Legend of Mana'' and ''Sword of Mana'', multiple spirits of the same elemental type appear.
In terms of storyline, in ''Trials of Mana'' and ''Heroes of Mana'', the spirits are charged to protect the Mana Stones in which the Mana Goddess sealed eight elemental benevodons (God-Beasts in the fan-translation of ''SD3'').
In ''
Dawn of Mana
is a 2006 action-adventure game for the PlayStation 2. It was developed and published by Square Enix. It is the eighth game of the ''Mana'' series and the third entry in the ''World of Mana'' subseries, following the release of ''Children of Ma ...
''
's North American version, each spirit speaks with a particular European accent, such as French or Scottish.
Rabites, known as in the Japanese versions of the games, are cute, fictional, rabbit-like creatures appearing as a common enemy in the series since its beginning. The Rabite has become a sort of mascot for the ''Mana'' series, much the same way as the
Chocobo
The is a fictional species created for the ''Final Fantasy'' franchise by Square Enix (originally Square). A galliform bird commonly having yellow feathers, they were first introduced in '' Final Fantasy II'' (1988), and have since featured in ...
represents ''
Final Fantasy
is a Japanese fantasy Anthology series, anthology media franchise created by Hironobu Sakaguchi which is owned, developed, and published by Square Enix (formerly Square (video game company), Square). The franchise centers on a series of fanta ...
'', and is one of its most recognizable icons. The Rabite resembles a bodiless, one-toothed rabbit with large ears that curve upward and form a point at the tip, and a round, puffy pink tail that moves by hopping along the ground. It is most commonly yellow colored, but also pink, lilac, black, and white, and are variously minor enemies, "superboss" characters and even friendly units and pets.
Rabites are also mentioned in ''
Final Fantasy X-2
is a 2003 role-playing video game developed and published by Square for the PlayStation 2. Unlike most ''Final Fantasy'' games, which use self-contained stories and characters, ''X-2'' continues the story of ''Final Fantasy X'' (2001). The s ...
'' with an accessory comically named "Rabite's Foot", which increases a character's luck statistics. Additionally, they appear in ''
Final Fantasy Tactics Advance
is a 2003 tactical role-playing game developed and published by Square (video game company), Square for the Game Boy Advance. A spin-off of the ''Final Fantasy'' series, the game shares several traits with 1997's ''Final Fantasy Tactics'', altho ...
'' in the description of one of the game's optional missions as an endangered species due to being poached for good luck charms. Rabites have appeared prevalently in several pieces of ''Mana'' merchandise, including plush dolls, cushions, lighters, mousepads, straps, telephone cards, and T-shirts.
Flammie, sometimes spelled Flammy, is the name of a fictional species of flying dragons, as well as the proper name of some its members, featured in several games of the series. A Flammie's appearance is a mixture of
draconian
Draconian is an adjective meaning "of excessive severity", that derives from Draco, an Athenian law scribe under whom small offenses had heavy punishments ( Draconian laws).
Draconian may also refer to:
* Draconian (band)
Draconian is a Sw ...
,
mammal
A mammal () is a vertebrate animal of the Class (biology), class Mammalia (). Mammals are characterised by the presence of milk-producing mammary glands for feeding their young, a broad neocortex region of the brain, fur or hair, and three ...
ian, and
reptilian features, and its coloring has varied throughout the series. Flammies typically serve as a means of transportation in the game by allowing a player's characters to ride on a Flammie's back to different locations in the game's world. In ''
Secret of Mana
''Secret of Mana'', originally released in Japan as is a 1993 action role-playing game developed and published by Square for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It is the sequel to the 1991 game ''Seiken Densetsu'', released in North Ameri ...
'' and ''
Trials of Mana
''Trials of Mana'', also known by its Japanese title is a 1995 action role-playing game developed and published by Square (now Square Enix) for the Super Famicom. It is the sequel to the 1993 game ''Secret of Mana'', and is the third installm ...
'', the
Super NES
The Super Nintendo Entertainment System, commonly shortened to Super Nintendo, Super NES or SNES, is a 16-bit home video game console developed by Nintendo that was released in 1990 in Japan, 1991 in North America, 1992 in Europe and Oceania a ...
's
Mode 7
Mode 7 is a graphics mode on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System video game console that allows a background layer to be rotated and scaled on a scanline-by-scanline basis to create many different depth effects. It also supports wrapping eff ...
graphic capabilities allows the player to control a Flammie from either a "behind the back"
third-person or top-down perspective, and fly over the landscape as it scrolls beneath them. In terms of story, the Flammies were created by the Moon Gods, and are part of an endless cycle of destruction and rebirth as the stronger versions of Flammies—becoming part of a category of creature known as Mana Beasts (Benevodons in ''Trials of Mana''), or in Japanese—destroy the world and the Mana Sword and Tree restore the world.
Music
The ''Mana'' series has had several different composers. ''
Final Fantasy Adventure
''Final Fantasy Adventure'', known in Japan as or simply and later released in Europe as ''Mystic Quest'', is a 1991 action role-playing game developed and published by Square for the Game Boy. It is a spin-off of the ''Final Fantasy'' series ...
'' was composed by
Kenji Ito
, also known by the nickname , is a Japanese video game composer and musician. He is best known for his work on the ''Mana'' and ''SaGa'' series, though he has worked on over 30 video games throughout his career as well as composed or arranged m ...
; it was his second original score.
Ito's music is mainly inspired by images from the game rather than outside influences. The scores for ''
Secret of Mana
''Secret of Mana'', originally released in Japan as is a 1993 action role-playing game developed and published by Square for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It is the sequel to the 1991 game ''Seiken Densetsu'', released in North Ameri ...
'' and ''
Trials of Mana
''Trials of Mana'', also known by its Japanese title is a 1995 action role-playing game developed and published by Square (now Square Enix) for the Super Famicom. It is the sequel to the 1993 game ''Secret of Mana'', and is the third installm ...
'' were both composed by
Hiroki Kikuta
is a Japanese composer and game designer. His major works are ''Secret of Mana'', '' Trials of Mana'', '' Soukaigi'', and '' Koudelka'', for which he also acted as producer and concept designer. He has composed music for seven other games, and ...
. Despite difficulties in dealing with the hardware limitations, Kikuta tried to express, in the music of ''Secret of Mana'', two "contrasting styles", namely himself and the game. This was to create an original score which would be neither pop music nor standard
game music. Kikuta worked on the music for the two games mostly by himself, spending nearly 24 hours a day in his office, alternating between composing and editing to create an immersive three-dimensional sound.
Kikuta considers the score for ''Secret of Mana'' his favorite creation. His compositions for ''Secret of Mana'' and ''Trials of Mana'' were partly inspired by natural landscapes. In 1995, Kikuta released an experimental album of
arranged music from the two installments, titled ''Secret of Mana +'', which features one 50-minute-long track.
''
Legend of Manas score was composed by
Yoko Shimomura
is a Japanese composer and pianist primarily known for her work in video games. She graduated from the Osaka College of Music in 1988 and began working in the video game industry by joining Capcom the same year. Shimomura wrote music for severa ...
, and of all her compositions, she considers it the one that best expresses herself. Kenji Ito returned to the series with ''
Sword of Mana
''Sword of Mana'', originally released in Japan as , is a 2003 action role-playing game developed by Square Enix and Brownie Brown and published by Square Enix and Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance. It is an enhanced remake of the first game in t ...
''. He also composed roughly one third of the ''
Children of Mana
''Children of Mana'' is a 2006 action role-playing game developed by Square Enix and Nex Entertainment and published by Square Enix and Nintendo for the Nintendo DS. It is a Spinoff (media), spin-off of the ''Mana (series), Mana'' series and the ...
'' soundtrack, while the rest was composed by
Masaharu Iwata
is a Japanese video game composer. In high school his musical projects included composing on a synthesizer and playing in a cover band. After graduating from high school he joined Bothtec as a composer. He composed the soundtrack to several game ...
and Takayuki Aihara. Ito was the main composer for ''
Dawn of Mana
is a 2006 action-adventure game for the PlayStation 2. It was developed and published by Square Enix. It is the eighth game of the ''Mana'' series and the third entry in the ''World of Mana'' subseries, following the release of ''Children of Ma ...
'', assisted by
Tsuyoshi Sekito
is a Japanese video game composer, arranger, and musician who has been employed at Square Enix since 1995. As a composer, he is best known for scoring '' Brave Fencer Musashi'' (1998), '' Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children'' (2005) and '' The ...
,
Masayoshi Soken
is a Japanese video game composer and sound editor who has worked for Square Enix since 1998. Soken is best known for being the lead composer and sound director of '' Final Fantasy XIV'' and its expansions and lead composer of '' Final Fantasy ...
, and
Junya Nakano, as well as main theme composer
Ryuichi Sakamoto
was a Music of Japan, Japanese musician, composer, keyboardist, record producer, singer and actor. He pursued a diverse range of styles as a solo artist and as a member of the Synthesizer, synth-based band Yellow Magic Orchestra (YMO). With his ...
.
In North America, purchasers of ''Dawn of Mana'' from participating retailers were offered a sampler disc, titled ''Breath of Mana'', which features a selection of tracks from the game. Shimomura has returned to the series with ''
Heroes of Mana'', while also contributing one song to ''Rise of Mana''.
Printed adaptations
A five-volume
manga
are comics or graphic novels originating from Japan. Most manga conform to a style developed in Japan in the late 19th century, and the form has a long history in earlier Japanese art. The term is used in Japan to refer to both comics ...
based on ''
Legend of Mana'' was drawn by
Shiro Amano and published in Japan by
Enterbrain
, formerly , is a Japanese publisher and division of Kadokawa Future Publishing founded on January 30, 1987, as . Magazines published by Enterbrain are generally focused on video games and computer entertainment as well as video game and strate ...
between 2000 and 2002. It features a comedic story about the game's main character, here named Toto. A German version was published by Egmont Manga & Anime in 2003. A collection of four-panel comic strips, drawn by various authors and titled ''Sword of Mana Yonkoma Manga Theatre'', was published in Japan by Square Enix on January 16, 2004. It included a
questionnaire
A questionnaire is a research instrument that consists of a set of questions (or other types of prompts) for the purpose of gathering information from respondents through survey or statistical study. A research questionnaire is typically a mix of ...
that, if sent back, allowed participants to win illustrations signed by
Koichi Ishii
, sometimes credited as Kouichi Ishii, is a video game designer best known for creating the ''Mana'' series (known as ''Seiken Densetsu'' in Japan). He joined Square (now Square Enix
is a Japanese Multinational corporation, multinational hol ...
and Shinichi Kameoka, as well as special
T-shirt
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s.
Enterbrain also published a ''
Sword of Mana
''Sword of Mana'', originally released in Japan as , is a 2003 action role-playing game developed by Square Enix and Brownie Brown and published by Square Enix and Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance. It is an enhanced remake of the first game in t ...
'' manga adaptation in Japan on February 25, 2004, drawn by a collaboration of authors led by Shiro Amano.
Two days later, Square Enix published a two-volume
novelization
A novelization (or novelisation) is a derivative novel that adapts the story of a work created for another medium, such as a film, TV series, stage play, comic book, or video game. Film novelizations were particularly popular before the advent ...
of ''Sword of Mana'' in Japan written by Matsui Oohama.
An original manga, named ''Seiken Densetsu: Princess of Mana'', taking place 300 years after ''
Children of Mana
''Children of Mana'' is a 2006 action role-playing game developed by Square Enix and Nex Entertainment and published by Square Enix and Nintendo for the Nintendo DS. It is a Spinoff (media), spin-off of the ''Mana (series), Mana'' series and the ...
'' and starring the descendant of Ferrick, was drawn by Satsuki Yoshino and published in the Japanese magazine ''
Gangan Powered'' from July 22, 2006, to May 27, 2010 and collected into five volumes.
Reception
The ''Mana'' series has been mostly well received, though each title has seen varied levels of success. RPGFan called ''
Final Fantasy Adventure
''Final Fantasy Adventure'', known in Japan as or simply and later released in Europe as ''Mystic Quest'', is a 1991 action role-playing game developed and published by Square for the Game Boy. It is a spin-off of the ''Final Fantasy'' series ...
'' one of the best things to happen to the Game Boy,
while
IGN
''IGN'' is an American video gaming and entertainment media website operated by IGN Entertainment Inc., a subsidiary of Ziff Davis, Inc. The company's headquarters is located in San Francisco's SoMa district and is headed by its former e ...
considered it the best action RPG on the console after ''
The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening''.
GameSpot
''GameSpot'' is an American video gaming website that provides news, reviews, previews, downloads, and other information on video games. The site was launched on May 1, 1996, created by Pete Deemer, Vince Broady, and Jon Epstein. In addition ...
referred to ''Secret of Mana'' as "one of Square's masterpieces on the
SNES
The Super Nintendo Entertainment System, commonly shortened to Super Nintendo, Super NES or SNES, is a 16-bit home video game console developed by Nintendo that was released in 1990 in Japan, 1991 in North America, 1992 in Europe and Oceania an ...
".
The game has appeared on several list of top games, including ranked number 97 on ''
Famitsu
, formerly , is a line of Japanese Video game journalism, video game magazines published by Kadokawa Game Linkage (previously known as Gzbrain), a subsidiary of Kadokawa Corporation, Kadokawa. ''Famitsu'' is published in both weekly and monthly f ...
s top 100 games of all time.
''Trials of Mana'' was called "easily one of the best RPGs to come out of the 16-bit era" by Nintendo Life.
''Famitsu'' rated ''
Legend of Mana'' at 31/40 and ''
Heroes of Mana'' at 32/40. The
NPD Group
Circana, Inc., formerly known as Information Resources, Inc. and the NPD Group (previously National Purchase Diary Panel Inc. and NPD Research Inc.), is an American market research and technology company headquartered in Chicago. In 2017, NPD ra ...
ranked ''Legend of Mana'' as the top seller the week of its release, and in 2006 was re-released as part of the
Ultimate Hits series.
Many of the ''World of Mana'' titles have not been as critically successful as the original five games in the series, and though the franchise has been praised for their attempts at trying new ways of experiencing the games' fictional world, there have been various gameplay design flaws that have hindered the later games.
1UP.com
''1Up.com'' was an American entertainment website that focused on video games. Launched in 2003, ''1Up.com'' provided its own original features, news stories, game reviews, and video interviews, and also featured comprehensive PC-focused conte ...
commented that despite the game's excellent presentation and storytelling, ''
Dawn of Mana
is a 2006 action-adventure game for the PlayStation 2. It was developed and published by Square Enix. It is the eighth game of the ''Mana'' series and the third entry in the ''World of Mana'' subseries, following the release of ''Children of Ma ...
'' did not match the level of gameplay of the early ''Mana'' games. Prior to the ''World of Mana'' games, RPGamer called the series a "treasured favorite". After the release of ''Heroes of Mana'', they commented that the ''World of Mana'' series is "cursed", and the future of the series looked "bleak".
The music of the ''Mana'' series, especially ''
Secret of Mana
''Secret of Mana'', originally released in Japan as is a 1993 action role-playing game developed and published by Square for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It is the sequel to the 1991 game ''Seiken Densetsu'', released in North Ameri ...
'', has received wide acclaim and fan enthusiasm.
The ''Secret of Mana'' soundtrack was one of the first official soundtracks of video games music released in the United States and thus before fully mainstream interest in
RPGs
RPG may refer to:
Military
* Rocket-propelled grenade, a shoulder-launched anti-tank weapon
**''Ruchnoi Protivotankoviy Granatomyot'' (Russian: ''Ручной Противотанковый Гранатомёт''), hand-held anti-tank grenade laun ...
. The ''Secret of Mana''s opening theme, "Angel's Fear", was rated at number 7 on IGN's Top Ten RPG Title tracks, calling it a "magical title song that captures our hearts".
It was also featured in the third
Orchestral Game Concert.
''Secret of Mana'' is also the number 6 most remixed soundtrack on the popular video game music site
OverClocked ReMix
OverClocked ReMix, also known as OC ReMix and OCR, is a non-commercial organization dedicated to preserving and paying tribute to video game music through arranging and re-interpreting the songs, both with new technology and software and by vari ...
, with ''
Trials of Mana
''Trials of Mana'', also known by its Japanese title is a 1995 action role-playing game developed and published by Square (now Square Enix) for the Super Famicom. It is the sequel to the 1993 game ''Secret of Mana'', and is the third installm ...
'' tied at 18. The music of the other titles have also been well received. RPGFan called the music to ''
Final Fantasy Adventure
''Final Fantasy Adventure'', known in Japan as or simply and later released in Europe as ''Mystic Quest'', is a 1991 action role-playing game developed and published by Square for the Game Boy. It is a spin-off of the ''Final Fantasy'' series ...
'' "addictive", despite its low,
MIDI
Musical Instrument Digital Interface (; MIDI) is an American-Japanese technical standard that describes a communication protocol, digital interface, and electrical connectors that connect a wide variety of electronic musical instruments, ...
-like quality.
GameSpy called ''Children of Mana''s music some of the best Nintendo DS music yet and referred to it as "beautiful". ''
Game Informer
''Game Informer'' (''GI'' is an American monthly Video game journalism, video game magazine featuring articles, news, strategy, and reviews of video games and video game console, game consoles. It debuted in August 1991, when the video game reta ...
'' complimented ''Dawn of Mana''s music, calling it good. IGN referred to ''Legend of Mana''s music as "beautiful" and stated the background music brought "intensity", "suspense", and "subtle nuance" to the game.
Other reviewers echoed similar praise to GameSpot, calling the music "excellently orchestrated" and RPGFan calling it one of the game's good points.
The ''Mana'' series has sold well overall, and as of March 2011, series titles have sold over 6 million units. The original ''Seiken Densetsu'' sold over 700,000 units, and its remake ''Sword of Mana'' sold over 277,000 copies in Japan.
''Secret of Mana'' has shipped over 1.83 million copies worldwide.
''Legend of Mana'' sold over 400,000 units in its first week alone as the highest-selling release that week in Japan,
and over 700,000 copies in Japan by the end of the year.
''Children of Mana'' sold over 281,000 copies in Japan,
and ''Dawn of Mana'' sold over 410,000 copies worldwide.
''Heroes of Mana'' sold over 178,000 copies worldwide.
The PlayStation Vita version of ''Rise of Mana'' downloaded over 100,000 times. By 2021, the game series had sold over 8 million copies.
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See also
* List of Japanese role-playing game franchises
This is a list of best-selling Eastern role-playing video game franchises. For inclusion on the list, a franchise must have sold or shipped at least one million copies. For the purpose of this article, an Eastern role-playing video game is defin ...
* List of Square Enix video game franchises
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