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Knights of the Crystals Developers Publishers Release dates Genre Game modes Ratings Platforms Knights of the Crystals was a social network game made by Square Enix for GREE-enabled mobile phones in Japan and Facebook internationally. Like Crystal Defenders, it featured character job classes of the Final Fantasy series (such as Paladin, Dragoons, etc.) as well as its aesthetics, even though it was not formally released as a Final Fantasy title.

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  • <default>Knights of the Crystals</default> Developers Publishers Release dates Genre Game modes Ratings Platforms Knights of the Crystals was a social network game made by Square Enix for GREE-enabled mobile phones in Japan and Facebook internationally. Like Crystal Defenders, it featured character job classes of the Final Fantasy series (such as Paladin, Dragoons, etc.) as well as its aesthetics, even though it was not formally released as a Final Fantasy title.
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Platforms
  • GREE.jp, Facebook
Genre
  • Social
Ratings
  • n/a
Romaji
  • Naitsu Obu Kurisutaru
Title
  • Knights of the Crystals
Japanese
  • ナイツ オブ クリスタル
Modes
  • Single player
Release
  • --08-10
  • --11-02
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  • <default>Knights of the Crystals</default> Developers Publishers Release dates Genre Game modes Ratings Platforms Knights of the Crystals was a social network game made by Square Enix for GREE-enabled mobile phones in Japan and Facebook internationally. Like Crystal Defenders, it featured character job classes of the Final Fantasy series (such as Paladin, Dragoons, etc.) as well as its aesthetics, even though it was not formally released as a Final Fantasy title. The app went through several changes since its inception on Facebook. In the beginning, players collected treasures on different worlds to obtain a Spirit that enables access to job classes. This was replaced with the Job Card System on March 7th, 2011. A Battle Arena was introduced two months later for players to engage each other and test their characters' strength. In August, the system introduced Final Fantasy Tactics-themed job cards and Battle Arena. On December 20th, 2011, the service's closure was announced and all sales of its in-game coin system was suspended. The app discontinued on February 29th, 2012.
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