Square Enix RPG Gleipnora Enrolls At Mobage Service

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Square Enix released a new RPG on DeNA’s Mobage service today, titled Gleipnora. Based in a magic school named Valheriar, Gleipnora is another free-to-play social game, and is about a magic letter called “Gleipnora” sent from ancient times.

 

You’ll go about solving mysteries around the school, customizing your characters (you can change their appearance with equipment), interacting with teachers and other students, and doing battle with monsters. Like most Mobage titles, Gleipnora has you pay for buying certain items in the game.

 

 

 


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