Secret of Mana

3.9
7.05K reviews
100K+
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Content rating
PEGI 7
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About this game

Initially released in Japan in 1993, Secret of Mana took the world by storm with its innovative real-time battle system and gorgeously rendered world. It continues to stand out among other action RPGs for its seamless gameplay that anyone from beginner to veteran can enjoy.
One of the most memorable elements of the Mana series is the Ring Command menu system. With the single press of a button, a ring-shaped menu appears on the screen, where players can use items, change weapons, and do a variety of other actions without needing to switch screens. This Ring Command menu system for which the Mana series is so well known was first introduced in Secret of Mana and has since appeared in most games in the series.
Play as Randi and his two companions, Primm and Popoi, as they adventure all around the world. At the center of our epic story is the mystical power of Mana. Battle the empire in its quest for control of Mana. Befriend the eight elementals who wield the forces of nature itself. Numerous encounters await at every turn.

This game supports peripheral controllers.
Updated on
Apr 22, 2024

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Ratings and reviews

3.8
6.14K reviews
Daniel Nordness
March 31, 2025
Controls make the game unplayable. Left is up sometimes. Holding attack charges you weapon except when it doesn't. I lost all input several times, even in town. I don't have any problems with the other games I play that use that control style, so it's not my phone. Waste of money. Never buying another mobile Square game ever again.
8 people found this review helpful
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Travis V (D2D)
October 1, 2025
It's pretty decent and close to the original in graphical terms only, but the big things that brings this title down is not having the ability of co-op play like the original. The graphics appear blurry and don't offer clarity when playing. The controls seem to jumpy and do not fit well with touch screen. The game will also lock you out of playing if you do not have internet, and accuse you of not paying for it. complete trash!
7 people found this review helpful
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Rydia Moon
October 26, 2025
10/2025 review from a 20se android phone thing. the game works great. game changer right here= there is an auto save! busy? put the your device down? no problem!! Only 2 minor annoying things (other than the annoying stuff from the original game)- hard to hold charge attacks (might be my phone) still can play game effectively - once in a while the walk button gets stuck in an odd place and may or maynot require closing the game to fix, depending. this only happened 3 times my entire play through
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What’s new

- Fixed minor bugs.