Opacha-mda

4.6
7.03K reviews
100K+
Downloads
Content rating
Everyone
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About this game

Opacha-mda is a simple tactical strategy about capturing planets. It has no advertisements or microtransactions.

Features:
- Easy to learn
- Campaign with hundreds of levels
- Clean user interface
Updated on
11 Jul 2024

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Ratings and reviews

4.6
6.76K reviews
A Google user
1 March 2020
Just finished this simple, fun strategy game without ads or purchases. I found the majority of the levels to be quite easy to figure out, though it was still satisfying to watch my side spread throughout the map like a virus x) You can also pause gameplay and dictate moves, so it doesn't get too overwhelming. There are some very difficult levels spread throughout. The key is timing, repositioning, and using the AI against each other when possible. Overall, an enjoyable game. :)
15 people found this review helpful
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Yiotro
7 March 2020
Thanks for good reply.
Kwanpo Cheng
29 June 2020
It's fine. It's another simple resource fighting clone game, but the controls are imprecise, especially when it matters in a game like this where you have to manage multiple resources. If you miss tapping a node, you would be dragging your entire screen around. There's also no fast way to send bursts of half troops, again, when it matters. You have to long click every time.
14 people found this review helpful
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Yiotro
4 July 2020
Thanks for reply.
Rachel Coleman (Catbox4)
30 May 2020
I love this game, and it would be worth 5 stars if not for two things. One, Campaign mode gets repetitive. It seems like the same few games in rotation, with varying difficulties but not increasingly. Skirmish has more layouts and therefore I wouldn't call it a 'campaign'. Second, and worth almost the full two star deduction for me, is that the screen moves around and is sooo frustrating. I get why, as some of the layouts are slightly larger than the screen. But a different approach is needed.
23 people found this review helpful
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Yiotro
30 May 2020
Thanks for reply. I may add 'lock camera' button in future updates.

What's new

- Small changes
- Bug fixes