Console: | Nintendo Game Boy Advance |
TV Standard: | Region Not Set |
Developer(s): | Brownie Brown |
Publisher(s): | Square Enix |
Release Date: | 2003-08-29 |
Players: | 1 |
Co-op: | No |
ESRB: | E - Everyone |
Type: | Action, Role-Playing |
The Mana Tree Needs Defenders!
The location of the Mana Tree - wellspring of all life - has long been lost to legend. Many centuries have passed, and the Granz Realm's Dark Lord is searching for the secrets of the ancient tree so that he can control the source of Mana. Now, a young hero and heroine must come together to defeat the evil that threatens both the mystical tree and the world itself.
Choose your hero! Guide a battle-hardened gladiator on his quest to avenge the deaths of his parents!
...Or guide a young girl, one of the last survivors of the Mana Clan, as she confronts the past that haunts her.
Experience the saga of these two heroes as their stories weave together and they join forces to protect the Mana Tree from the powers of darkness.
Unlike prior games in the series, Sword of Mana does not have a direct multiplayer component. Instead, players can connect their Game Boy Advances together via a Link Cable to give their characters powerful attacks to be used at a later time, known as the "Amigo" system. The original game featured no multiplayer capabilities.
Game Player of Sword of Mana on Nintendo Game Boy AdvanceGenerally, you can review the controls (keyboard) setting during each game in the screen before it starts. Use the arrow keys and “Z”, “X”, “A”, “S”, “Q”, “E” buttons to play, or customize yourself with your gamepad or keyboard.
Keyboard | Controls |
← → ↑ ↓ | Directions for LEFT, RIGHT, UP, DOWN |
Enter ↵ | START |
Shift | SELECT |
Z | A |
X | B |
A | X |
S | Y |
Q | L |
E | R |