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A screenshot of gameplay from the now defunct global version of the game. The player character is in the centre of the screenshot, while the game chat panel is in the bottom left. To the bottom is the player's health, items and abilities, with a map and quest log to the top right.
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Nexon and developer Replay Studios have finally released MapleStory on iOS and Android devices. Oh, you say, "But there are already a few MapleStory games on mobile, Joe"? What we meant to say is ...
The plot of MapleStory takes place across several different worlds, such as Maple World, Arcane River, and Grandis. Created by these people with powers called the Overseers, they assigned each world with three guardians to look over both worlds: the Transcendent of Time, the Transcendent of Life and the Transcendent of Light. [22]
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MapleStory Adventures was a free-to-play, 2D, side-scrolling social network game developed by the South Korean company Nexon for Facebook and launched in July 2011. MapleStory Adventures was a simplified version of MapleStory ' s basic gameplay and included creating an avatar, fighting monsters and completing quests.
With the release of Android Pie, Google Pixel phones beginning with the Pixel 3 received a new screenshot editor known as Markup. The editor allows a user to crop screenshots and alter them using on-screen elements, such as a pen and highlighter. [2] Users can then save these screenshots to Google Photos or save them locally on their device. [3]