MapleStory Adventures
Developer(s)Nexon
Publisher(s)Nexon North America
Platform(s)Facebook
Genre(s)Fantasy,Social Game, Massively multiplayer online role-playing game

This article is about the social game for Facebook. For the original MMORPG game for Windows, see MapleStory. For the Nintendo DS game based on the original, see MapleStory DS. For the anime, see MapleStory (anime).

MapleStory Adventures is a free-to-play, 2D, side-scrolling social game developed by the South Korean company Nexon for Facebook. MapleStory Adventures is a simplified version of MapleStory’s basic gameplay and includes creating an avatar, fighting monsters and completing quests. Gameplay is altered for social networking conventions and includes freemium content. MapleStory Adventures is free to play, but players have the option of purchasing premium content.

Gameplay edit

MapleStory Adventures is a 2D scrolling social game on Facebook. At the start of the game, players must create a customizable avatar and select a class. Players may choose to play as either a Warrior or a Magician. During the game, players may move anywhere they wish across a 2D side scrolling representation of “Maple World.” The game is comprised of “quests,” which usually consist of killing a certain number of monsters and collecting various items that drop from their corpses. Players will receive some quests automatically, and others can be obtained by clicking on various NPCs (Non-Player Characters). By clicking on a monster, the player delivers strikes which will cause the monster a certain amount of damage, dependent upon the player’s level and the equipment they wield. Each strike costs a certain amount of energy, drawn from a pool that slowly replenishes in real time. As players level up, this energy gauge will grow[1].

Levels and Skills edit

When a player kills a monster, various items may drop from the corpse. These include blue stars, which may be collected to increase a player’s experience level, quest items, collection items, gold coins, and “mystery boxes.” As a player’s experience level rises, their power increases and they may use gold coins to purchase various skills. For higher-leveled skills, players will also need to obtain Skill Permits. These skills can then be used to kill more difficult monsters in order to acquire better treasures.

Equipment and Items edit

As a player levels up, they will have the opportunity to use gold coins to purchase various pieces of equipment that increase their attack power. They may also purchase items that have purely cosmetic value. Other items that drop from monsters may be part of a “collection.” Collections may be turned in for extra energy or other prizes.

Mystery boxes provide a random gift when opened. These gifts can include a quantity of gold, consumables, or cosmetic clothing.


Map edit

MapleStory Adventures is played on a simplified version of Maple World. Areas in MapleStory Adventures that correspond to those in the original MapleStory game include Henesys, Ellinia, Perion and Kerning City[2].

Social Interaction edit

Like other Facebook games, MapleStory Adventures incorporates social networking aspects into the gameplay. Players may invite their friends to become adventuring companions. When they accept, each person may then hire the other to fight alongside them in the game. This grants the players extra energy during monster battles.

Gifts edit

Players may send each other free gifts. These include items that provide extra energy, keys to open mystery boxes, or objects that allow them to access higher level skills.

Beta Tests edit

Nexon America held a Closed Beta Test for MapleStory Adventures from June 15 to June 26, 2011[3]. Closed Beta keys were given to those who completed a survey on the MapleStory Adventures Facebook page within a designated period. Each participant was given five keys and encouraged to use the extras to invite friends to play. Additional keys were also given out periodically to Facebook fans throughout the Closed Beta. At the end of Closed Beta, Nexon America announced that the MapleStory Adventures Open Beta would begin “at the end of July, 2011.” [4]No release date has been announced.

Reception edit

The 11-day Closed Beta for MapleStory Adventures proved popular, quickly reaching its 30,000 player cap[5].

References edit

  1. ^ "MapleStory Adventures Preview". Retrieved July 20, 2011.
  2. ^ "MapleStory Adventures on Facebook: Clicking cute creatures cheers us up". Retrieved July 20, 2011.
  3. ^ "MapleStory Adventures Closed Beta Details". Retrieved July 20, 2011.
  4. ^ "MapleStory Adventures Open Beta Announcement". Retrieved July 20, 2011.
  5. ^ "MapleStory Adventures Sets Forth In July". Retrieved July 20, 2011.

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