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Brave Frontier

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Brave Frontier

Game logo
Developer A-Lim
Publisher Japan A-Lim
WW Gumi
Platforms iOS, Android, Amazon Kindle Fire, Windows Phone 8 Microsoft Windows
Release date iOS:
Japan July 3, 2013
WW December 13, 2013
Android:
WW December 13, 2013
Kindle Fire:
WW 2014
Microsoft Windows and Windows Phone:
WW July 2015
Genre Role-playing game
Mode(s) Raid, Arena, Quest, Vortex, Frontier Hunter, Frontier Gate, Guild
Media Digital download
Input Touch screen

Brave Frontier (ブレイブフロンティア, Bureibu Furontia) was a Japanese mobile role-playing game developed and published by A-Lim, originally for Apple's iOS and later for Android and Kindle Fire. It was first released in Japan by A-Lim on July 3, 2013, and later released worldwide by Gumi and managed by 2 locations, Gumi Asia and Gumi Europe. A sequel game titled Brave Frontier 2 was released only in Japan on February 22, 2018 while a global-exclusive sequel, titled Brave Frontier: The Last Summoner was slated for release in Q3 2018. The game ended all services across all platforms and regions on April 27, 2022. This decision was made by A-Lim on March 30.

The storyline focuses on the unnamed summoner and players have to complete every stage to access a new area. Players are allowed to bring up to 5 units in each stage with a "friend" unit in quest mode. Players make friends through friend request. Attacking units in a battle rewards the player with Brave Burst Crystals, and Heart Crystals. After an enemy is defeated, the player proceeds the next stage until the boss, which is required to go complete a level. After completing, players are rewarded with Zel, Karma and items, as well as acquiring units from each mission. When players complete the entire area, they'll be rewarded with one gem. However, if players fail a quest, they use one gem to continue. Units have the ability to execute special attacks, known as Brave Bursts. When activated the unit uses a powerful attack. Brave Bursts can also provide a boost in health points or increase the overall stats to gain an advantage against enemies. Super Brave Bursts can also be executed but only if a unit has a 6 Star Rank and maxed out their Brave Burst gauge. Another version, called Ultimate Brave Bursts can be used by 7-Star and Omni Evolution Units after filling the Overdrive gauge. The Omni Evolution units are able to customize their abilities, as well as additions to the effects given from their Brave Burst, Super Brave Burst, and Ultimate Brave Bursts through Enhancements from fusing other units to the Omni Evolution Units. Omni Evolution Units can also do Resonances which requires two of the same element of Omni Evolution units to spark with each other.

List of Mana collabs[edit]

Seiken Densetsu 2 x Brave Frontier x Seiken Densetsu RISE of MANA[edit]

Duration: October 30, 2014 15:00 – November 13 2014 13:59

Mana characters:

During a two-week period during the end of 2014, Brave Frontier held a special event collab with the main characters of Seiken Densetsu 2 appearing in the game. Some dungeon backgrounds taken from Secret of Mana game appeared, such as Pure Land along with familiar enemies and original soundtracks. In addition, players could obtain Flammie as a playable character should they purchase the mobile version of Secret of Mana and enter a serial code obtained from the main menu. They could also obtain Iris as a unit by receiving a serial code from Rise of Mana by doing a similar method.

Randi gauntlet[edit]

Stage: Pure Land


Primm gauntlet[edit]

Stage: Haunted Forest


Popoi gauntlet[edit]

Stage: Gaia's Navel


Aria gauntlet[edit]

Stage: Fieg Snowfields


Gallery[edit]

Characters[edit]

For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Brave Frontier.

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