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Partia

Imago Software

4.2

132 ratings

$3.99

In this strategy role-playing game, players navigate a high fantasy world, engage in tactical battles, and develop characters. Use this SRPG to explore storylines involving magic, swords, friendship, and betrayal. Includes character customization options, battle system, and in-game dialogues.

AppRecs review analysis

AppRecs rating 4.6. Trustworthiness 78 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 24 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.

★★★★

4.6

AppRecs Rating

Ratings breakdown

5 star

58%

4 star

23%

3 star

9%

2 star

4%

1 star

6%

What to know

Low review manipulation risk

24% review manipulation risk

Credible reviews

78% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews

High user satisfaction

81% of sampled ratings are 4+ stars (4.2★ average)

About Partia

Partia is a SRPG (Strategy Role-playing) video game inspired by Fire Emblem and Tear Ring Saga series. In a high fantasy setting, the game will take players through an adventure where magic and sword collide and friendship and betrayal intertwine.

Thank you guys for your reviews and suggestions. Good ones encourage us and bad ones humble us.

I am constantly fixing bugs that are brought up to me and trying to change things that bother people. It takes time since I am just one guy (Imago Software is only two guys) dealing with many issues. Still things will improve in future updates that I'm working on.

Meanwhile, obviously this is a paid game and I don't want to disappoint or cheat people out of their money.

Here's a gameplay video from TouchArcade's Sanuku (Thank you!):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3O9tw2L5Wg&feature=plcp

This may help with your purchase decision! Also our own video that include game tutorials are at

http://www.youtube.com/user/Playimago

@Matthew Haralson
Yes, the minor character development was very weak. More dialogs will be written in part of effort to more complete game experience!

@Tony Peniyoung
I was going to answer your concern but didn't really get the message!

@Grievlocke
Wow, having big battle animations will be really cool. Number 1 in my wish list too. Simply there was no budget and it looks like there will be no budget in the future, either- looking at the sales.

@Many who wanted more stages
I had random map generation for more guild quests, but I couldn't get the quality right yet. Random really never worked with the element of strategy, and became just a brute fighting.
Partia 2 was planned for 25 stages that wraps up the story, but at 600 games sold, well, I wonder if I could ever get enough budget.

@ErnieBernie876
I know it is not as convenient as having a restart button, but you could suspend the game and load the last save data to restart the stage from the beginning.

@frozencracker
It would be a bug if you have an attack option without having a valid target, but I can't seem to reproduce it. To cancel the attack while targeting, you could press 'B' button (that's the inside button) or you could choose a target then select No.

I will try my best to answer any question! You could also email me to:

admin@playimago.com
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Reviews for Partia

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Obviously a labor of love

Partia is an excellent SRPG that was very obviously made with a lot of love, passion, and dedication. I don’t understand people nitpicking the game’s features. Having to grind your characters for a little bit is nothing new. Frankly for some majorly successful game franchises like Disgaea, grinding is the vast vast vast majority of the game; in fact they basically advertise grinding as an attractive feature of the Disgaea franchise, so “I shouldn’t have to grind” isn’t a reason to dislike Partia. Basically it’s built like an old school SRPG, the graphics are retro and nostalgic depending on how old you are, I’m in my 30’s and for me the graphics feel like home. The combat is simple to understand but engaging, and features like weapon durability and the fact that you can’t just heal at the inn an infinite number of times makes grinding feel real and consequential, not just a task where I have to press buttons over and over until I get a high enough level. You actually need to put some thought into how to efficiently and successfully grind your characters, because you can’t just use the inn like a poke-center. If you don’t like that you have to play strategically, then you shouldn’t be playing an SRPG. Overall it’s an excellent game. If I have to find a flaw, I’m not the biggest fan of the UI for the camp, it feels a little bit all over the place to me. Otherwise it’s one of the best mobile games I’ve ever played. If you like classic SRPGs, you will love Partia. Buy it.

Chocoboy1234

Great homage to retro SRPG’s

Nice and simple, retro feeling SRPG without it being overwhelming or overloaded with confusing menus. Great for people who liked the feeling of the older Shining Force/Fire Emblem games. My only real gripe is that the game doesn’t seem to be full 16:9 fullscreen for newer iPhones (there is a gap at bottom where home slider is as well as showing clock and battery on left size of screen)

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