Equipped for cuteness: Maple Story invades with more useful tips
If you think MMORPGs these days are too complicated or if you think all they have to offer are pretty graphics, then Nexon is proud to give gamers the highly acclaimed 2D, side-scrolling MMORPG Maple Story. Originally released in Korea, the latest version set in Europe is training the relatively young community by giving out helpful tips across a series of articles.
Dean D. Cho, Development Manager of Maple Story Europe at Nexon, talks about the wide array of weapons, equipment and other playthings gamers can bring along their adventures. The MMORPG draws its popularity from the simplicity of the gameplay and easy-to-use item synthesis system of collecting in-game items to create bigger and better equipment for your character.
Just because Maple Story is free to play, it doesn’t mean that players are limited to the items available from NPC shops and stores. The Maple Story Europe Cash Store makes available pre-made items for a price. Players can also avail premium services which can help enhance the level of gameplay, such as enhanced storage and item inventory space.
Either way, it’s your choice whether you want to pay to play or stick to the default pointy stick that you get with your starting character. If you’re looking for a change of pace, then go ahead and try partying up with other cute characters in an online excursion. You can check out the continuation of this ongoing series of Maple Story articles in the days to come.
If you think MMORPGs these days are too complicated or if you think all they have to offer are pretty graphics, then Nexon is proud to give gamers the highly acclaimed 2D, side-scrolling MMORPG Maple Story. Originally released in Korea, the latest version set in Europe is training the relatively young community by giving out helpful tips across a series of articles.
Dean D. Cho, Development Manager of Maple Story Europe at Nexon, talks about the wide array of weapons, equipment and other playthings gamers can bring along their adventures. The MMORPG draws its popularity from the simplicity of the gameplay and easy-to-use item synthesis system of collecting in-game items to create bigger and better equipment for your character.
Just because Maple Story is free to play, it doesn’t mean that players are limited to the items available from NPC shops and stores. The Maple Story Europe Cash Store makes available pre-made items for a price. Players can also avail premium services which can help enhance the level of gameplay, such as enhanced storage and item inventory space.
Either way, it’s your choice whether you want to pay to play or stick to the default pointy stick that you get with your starting character. If you’re looking for a change of pace, then go ahead and try partying up with other cute characters in an online excursion. You can check out the continuation of this ongoing series of Maple Story articles in the days to come.