MapleStory : Idle RPG

MapleStory : Idle RPG

NEXON Company

Rating 4.2 (104,067 reviews)

An idle MapleStory spin-off built around automatic growth and light competitive play

The design leans on passive progression, then layers in a few active decisions around team building, dungeon clears, and competitive play. That mix matters because the game is not asking for constant control, only periodic management and planning.

Category Role Playing
Installs 1,000,000+
Version 1.10.1
Updated May 21, 2026
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About this game

Game Overview

MapleStory: Idle RPG reworks NEXON Company’s long-running side-scrolling fantasy brand into a mobile idle role-playing game. The loop is straightforward: characters keep earning progress while the app is closed, then return to more growth, companion management, dungeon runs, and occasional arena play. That makes it closer to a background progression game than a hands-on action RPG. The official description also points to styling items and companions, so collection and customization sit alongside the core leveling loop. On Android and iOS, the experience is designed for short check-ins rather than extended sessions, with automatic combat doing much of the work. The result should feel familiar to anyone who knows idle RPGs, but the MapleStory name and character art give it a more established, playful identity than many generic tap-to-grow releases.

Core Gameplay Features

  • Auto Battle Combat continues without constant input, so progress keeps moving while the app is idle. That structure favors quick check-ins over long manual sessions.
  • Auto Growth Character development keeps advancing even when the player is away. The appeal comes from steady accumulation, though the loop can feel hands-off for players who want direct control.
  • Companion System The game lets players gather companions and shape battle style around them. This adds some build variety to an otherwise automated progression model.
  • Growth Dungeons Dungeon content is framed around learning boss patterns and clearing stages. It gives the idle framework a more structured goal than simple stat grinding.
  • PVP Arena A competitive arena is included for players who want direct clashes. That widens the audience beyond solo progression, even if the core loop remains idle-focused.

What Makes It Stand Out

Among mobile idle RPGs, this one stands out mainly because it is attached to MapleStory rather than built from scratch as a generic fantasy grinder. The brand, the companion focus, and the styling options give it more identity than many entries in the subgenre.

  • Recognizable Brand The MapleStory name gives the game immediate context for returning fans and curious newcomers. That matters because the idle format can otherwise blur together across many similar releases.
  • Broad Platform Support It is available on both Android and iPhone, which makes it easy to install across the major mobile ecosystems. The official listings also show a free release on both stores.
  • Healthy Store Interest A rating of about 4.24 from more than 104,000 reviews, plus 1,000,000+ Google Play installs, suggests a large audience and enough feedback to judge the game’s appeal more reliably.

Things to Know Before Playing

The practical tradeoffs are typical of a free mobile idle RPG. It is built around automated progress, so players looking for constant action may find the pace too detached. The store data also points to normal mobile app friction around updates, storage, and optional permissions.

  • Free-To-Play Monetization The game is free on both stores, which usually means in-app purchases or similar monetization are part of the model. The listing also mentions optional permissions rather than paid access.
  • Age Suitability Google Play rates it Everyone 10+ and Apple lists it as 4+. That makes it broadly family-friendly, though parents may still want to review the arena and progression systems.
  • Storage Planning The App Store listing shows a size of about 402 MB, and updates can require additional room for cache and patch data. Leaving at least 100 to 500 MB of extra space is sensible.

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