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Partia 3

Imago Software

4.5

51 ratings

$6.99

In this strategy role-playing game, you command characters through battles, explore storylines, and make choices that impact the narrative. Includes 30 stages, high fantasy setting, and no advertisements or in-app purchases.

AppRecs review analysis

AppRecs rating 4.8. Trustworthiness 76 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 31 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.

★★★★

4.8

AppRecs Rating

Ratings breakdown

5 star

76%

4 star

10%

3 star

6%

2 star

2%

1 star

6%

What to know

Credible reviews

76% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews

High user satisfaction

86% of sampled ratings are 4+ stars (4.5★ average)

Detailed user feedback

65% of sampled reviews provide substantial detail

About Partia 3

Partia 3 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.

Partia 3 : The Knight of Partia is the third installment of the Partia series that wraps up the 'Granian Trilogy'. However, the game is designed as a stand-alone set in hundreds of years after the events of Partia 2, hence no knowledge of the prior games is required.

The game includes 30 stages (including 5 hidden stages) that should provide solid 30 plus hours of game play if not 50 or 100.

It is not a graphically good looking game nor has the big sprite animated battles that Fire Emblem games have. UI can be a bit clunky and looks 'meh', in most places at best.

But if there's any labor of love, this must be it. Despite the financial failures of the first two Partia games, I kept on making this game, alone for five years, putting all my free times and vacations into, because frankly I was obsessed about finishing off this thing.

But I've had a lot of fun making it, and I still had more fun playing the game myself. I'm sure you will have some joy out of it, if you are a fan of Fire Emblem and Tear Ring Saga series.

Now mobile game landscape has changed a lot since I started out this journey back in 2011. There are now a lot of quality games in the App store, including a Fire Emblem itself!
I realized a few years ago I no longer served any good value to customers who were looking for a little SRPG experience on mobile. As I'm writing this, Partia 2 sold slightly more than 2K units in 5 years. So obviously this is not a money making venture, of which I hope my next idea is going to be, unlike this Partia thing.

Anyways, the result is a paid game, with no ad, no IAP, and no catch anywhere. I'm not even tracking any data as, frankly I don't see a point in doing that. You see I am already resigned to the fate this little big indie game is for the lovers only.

For The Lovers Only.

So this may be the final time I write a game description on an App Store. Or maybe not.

Whoever you are, I hope you enjoy. If you can, please let me know how you find your experience.

Thank you!

Dustin
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Reviews for Partia 3

TKStrobe

Engaging, challenging and fun!

You can tell that a lot of thought went into the game, and I really love some of the special touches like selections you make in the beginning that determine who your character ends up being. My two suggestions have already been raised by others - (1) healers are helpful but it’d be great if they could also attack in some way so you can keep them leveling with the team. (2) Would love to better understand the difference between the different spells, like which spells are better for what? Are some enemies weak to fire but resist ice? I can’t tell other than the weight. Thank you for making these games!

Bob112113115

Amazing

Really, really fun game. Can’t stress enough how amazing this trilogy has been for me.

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