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A Touching Rendition Of Secret Of Mana

By Dr. Evelyn Reed | January 01, 0001 | 7 min read

Porting a turn-based role-playing game to rummy royal the iPhone is simple. Nailing the controls on a rummy royal classic action RPG like Secret of Mana is another thing entirely. Yono all app How did Square Enix do? This is a pretty faithful recreation of the original classic on the iPhone (or iPad, in this case), and the controls are about as responsive as Yono all app a virtual Yono all app directional pad and Yono all app button combo can get. There are certainly cheaper ways out there to experience Secret of Mana, but none are quite this convenient. Secret of Mana on iTunes

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