Constructing the job system in Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Young King and the Promised Land

By Spencer . January 15, 2008 . 4:37pm

Constructing the job system in Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Young King and the Promised Land imagesFinal Fantasy fans take note, the job system introduced in Final Fantasy III returns in Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Young King and the Promised Land. However, it’s handled differently since Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Young King and the Promised Land shares more in common with a SimCity than an action RPG.

 

Players construct buildings like the Shiroma Hogakuin (White Mage Academy) or the Kuroma Hougakuin (Black Mage Academy) to create magic ready adventurers. Just like the other Final Fantasy games White Mages excel at using spells like cure and haste while Black Mages use elemental attack magic. Once you have a band of adventurers the Little King can send them out on missions posted on the town’s bulletin board to earn money and further develop the kingdom.



  • Donnington
    This may just be me but it almost sounds like Dark Cloud, which as far as I'm concerned can't not be awesome. Now if only we could incorperate weapon creation into Final Fantasy...
  • Wolfrider
    Or, to go even more old school: ACTRAISER, which I always considered Dark Cloud a spiritual successor to.
  • TacoBeaver
    sounds ineresting o_O
  • robert
    can this even be considered a final fantasy game????? from what ive read black and white mages are the only referance, i know each final fantasy is different, but this incorperates nothing as far as the franchise!! guess i will have to get a ps3 for the remake of ff7, but that is probably a bust too!!!
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