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Final Fantasy Dimensions : ウィキペディア英語版
Final Fantasy Dimensions

''Final Fantasy Dimensions'', known in Japan as is a role-playing video game developed by Matrix Software and published by Square Enix for mobile devices.
Similar to ''Final Fantasy IV: The After Years'', it was initially released as an episodic game, with the first two installments released on September 9, 2010 on the Japanese i-mode distribution service, and December 9, 2010 for the EZweb distribution service. The game was remade for the iOS and Android platforms and released internationally in August 2012.
''Final Fantasy Dimensions'' features 2D graphics and a Job Change System similar to that of ''Final Fantasy V''. Its battle system is a variation of the ''Final Fantasy'' series's Active Time Battle system. The game follows two parties, the Warriors of Light and the Warriors of Darkness, with players controlling up to five party members at a time in battle, on their quest to reform their shattered world and foil the dark plans of the Avalon Empire.
In 2014, a second game in the ''Final Fantasy Legends'' series was announced for smartphones, titled .
== Gameplay ==

''Final Fantasy Dimensions'' is a role-playing video game, developed in the style of previous 16-bit ''Final Fantasy'' games. The game uses the Active Time Battle system in which a character's turn are determined by a gauge that fills over time during battle. Once the gauge fills completely from one character, players can choose a command from that specific character. After choosing a command, the gauge fills over again to execute the command. Once the gauge fills again and the command is executed, the gauge empties and repeats the cycle. Similar to ''Final Fantasy IV: The After Years'', the game was released in an episodic format, but players must play through each episode in sequence. Players command a party of five with the party members changing in each episode.
The game uses a Job System similar to ''Final Fantasy V'' as a base of its battles. The game allows players to change job while still retaining skills that have already been acquired. Job-specific abilities can be learned after crossing a certain amount of AP for the current job given. That learned ability can be set even if the player changes to a different job. Players are limited in how many abilities they can set at a given time. This limit rises as the job's level rises. The game also has "Fusion Abilities" which players can form by setting combinations of certain abilities.
The Jobs available from the beginning for all the eight main characters are Freelancer, Warrior, Monk, Thief, Red Mage, White Mage, Black Mage, and Summoner. Each episode introduces a new Job, which is unlocked after completing the episode. The unlockable jobs for the Warriors of Light are Dragoon, Bard, Memorist, Paladin, and Seer, while the jobs unlocked for the Warriors of Darkness are Ranger, Dark Knight, Dancer, Ninja, and Magus.〔

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