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Ozymandias

Ozymandias

Android Strategy GoblinzPublishing
4.1 Popularity

Build villages, train troops, and battle players

System Requirements

Updated
October 2, 2025
Category
Age Rating
Everyone 10+
Android
Android 6.0++
Package Name
com.goblinzpublishing.ozymandias

So here's my take on Ozymandias - I've tested a bunch of mobile strategy games and this one's one of the better ones I've come across. It's got a nice blend of depth and streamlined gameplay that works really well on a phone. The turn-based system with limited actions per turn is a cool twist that makes you think more tactically. And I like how the victory conditions are randomized so every game feels a little different. The visuals and performance are pretty solid too. My only real gripes are that the progression can get grindy at higher levels, and the free-to-play model with ads can be annoying. But overall, it's a really polished and addictive strategy experience that's worth checking out.

Manya Lyalya
AUTHOR: Manya Lyalya Editor, Grand Screen

Pros

  • Tons of strategic depth without being overwhelming
  • Graphics look great and run smooth on older phones
  • Free to play, don't need to spend money to enjoy it
  • Randomized victory conditions keep things fresh
  • Streamlined gameplay that works well on mobile

Cons

  • Upgrades take forever at higher levels
  • Gets repetitive after a while
  • Ads can be annoying if you don't pay
GOOGLE PLAY SCORE
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Description

Been playing this game called Ozymandias for a couple months now. It’s basically a strategy game where you build up your own little empire. You know, expand your borders, build cities, raise armies to defend them – that kind of thing. There’s a really cool twist though – you only get to choose one action per turn, so you’ve gotta be strategic about what you prioritize.

The way it works is you get these little opportunities each turn, and you have to pick just one to complete. Like maybe you can upgrade your city, recruit some new soldiers, or launch an attack on a rival. It’s a nice little system that forces you to think ahead and not just do everything at once.

Look, if you’re into 4X strategy games, you’ll probably dig this. It’s got a good amount of depth without being super complicated. I will say the upgrades and progression can get a little grindy at higher levels, and the ads can be annoying if you don’t pay. But overall it’s a pretty solid way to get your strategy game fix on the go.

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