Partia is a SRPG (Strategy RPG) video game inspired by old console SRPG games. In a high fantasy setting, the game will take players through an adventure where magic and sword collide and friendship and betrayal intertwine.
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What's new in version 2.0.0
Android SDK upgraded to 34 (API 33+)
How to install Partia APK on Android phone or tablet?
Download Partia APK file from ApkClean, then follow these steps:
Update Phone Settings
Go to your phone Settings page
Tap Security or Applications (varies with device)
Check the Unknown Sources box
Confirm with OK
Go to Downloads
Open Downloads on your device by going to My Files or Files
Tap the APK file you downloaded (com.imago.partia1-v2.0.0-ApkClean.apk)
Tap Install when prompted, the APK file you downloaded will be installed on your device.
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4 ★I have alot of experience playing the older FE titles and I felt right at home here. I ended up doing an entire ironman playthrough in one day lol. This was a throughly enjoyable experience and I will play the sequel at some point. The game's balance is all over the place, with most of the chapter 1 squad being unusable and Tantum breaking the game in half. Also, I encountered a bug where Cola duplicates herself at the start of chapter 5. 8/10 still better than heroes.
5 ★The gameplay is great but the controls are really clunky. Is there some way to edit the location of the controls? Is this game compatible with an external controller?
5 ★Shining force meets snes fire emblem. 11/10
2 ★It seems like other SRPGs I've played before and like. It seems like it might have a decent game play and storyline. However, I have had to play the first level over three or four times because I didn't know how things work. There is no tutorial for anything, even if your units die (yes, they are permadead).
5 ★Wow! What an game. It's very similar to Fire Emblem and other srpgs (Shining Force) but more challenging. Each battle makes you think and strategize on your next move and opponents. I just wish there was some hints on certain battles (where to go, what NOT to do, how to do this/that) I'll try the next 2.
3 ★Music stolen from final fantasy tactics. No tutorials is a huge plus and very big battles we all know how fire emblem works so it doesn't waste your time with tutorial missions
4 ★How do u change weapons can't use broken weapons
5 ★Fantastic game! I love how much it reminds me of the fire emblem games of old!
4 ★It was a fun game
2 ★Game really feels rough and lacking in polish. There is no tutorial, tool tips, or basic information of what does what; expect to be doing a lot of trial and error to figure out what you need to do and such. Game feels heavily influenced by luck rather then strategy (partly due to lack of information, but also due to high randomness in actions of your units and the enemies). Second Stage was also poorly crafted with one of its triggers being highly exploitable. Having the ability to visit stores and such during stages sometimes didn't really make sense; sometimes story felt disjointed. Overall not a bad game for a first title and has core concepts worked out well enough but likely don't visit this game unless you liked the sequels that much.