Prince of Persia the Lost Crown

Prince of Persia the Lost Crown Mod APK v1.1.9 [Damage Multiplier] for Android

Publisher:Ubisoft Entertainment    
App Name:Prince of Persia the Lost Crown

Editor's Review

Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown stands as a polished Metroidvania action-platformer built for Android. I’ve tested its tight touch controls, customizable layout, and time-bending combat across cursed Persian mythos landscapes. Auto-assist features lower the barrier for new players, while deep skill chaining rewards genre fans. It’s ideal for Metroidvania lovers and action-adventure players seeking a quality mobile port.

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Prince of Persia the Lost Crown Official Introduction

Try the critically acclaimed Prince of Persia™: The Lost Crown for free! Then unlock the full game with a single in-app purchase!

Prince of Persia™: The Lost Crown is an action-adventure platformer game, inspired by the Metroidvania genre and set in a mythological Persian world.

Play an epic adventure as Sargon, an extraordinary and fearless young hero. Summoned by Queen Thomyris with your fellow brothers-in-arms, the Immortals, you are sent on a rescue mission to save her son: Prince Ghassan.

The trail leads you to Mount Qaf, the ancient city of Gods, now cursed and filled with time-corrupted enemies and inhospitable mythological creatures.

To fulfill your quest, you will have to learn to master unique Time Powers, combat and platforming skills to perform deadly combos to defeat your enemies and restore the world's balance.

Carefully redesigned for mobile with exclusive mobile features:

-Native revamped interface and touch control, with full custom remapping options: change the buttons’ position, shape, size, and position to your liking.

-External controller support

-New automatic modes and additional options to ease combat or platforming sequences: auto-potion, auto-parry, optional shield, direction indicator, wall grab hold, etc.

-Native screen ratio support 16:9 to 20:9

Prince of Persia the Lost Crown Tips

Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown – Android Beginner’s Hacks & Honest Review

Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown isn’t just another 2D platformer. It’s the franchise’s best modern take yet, and if you’re playing on Android, you need these quick hits to avoid face-planting early on. No fancy jargon, just what works.

First, let’s get the basics out of the way. You’re Sargon, a total beast from the Immortals, sent to save Prince Al-Arak. But Mount Qaf, the world you’re trekking? It’s cursed, time’s all messed up, and you’re fighting way more than just random bad guys. The art’s fire—total Persian vibes—and the Android controls? Way smoother than I thought they’d be, no lag if your phone’s not ancient.

New to the game? Skip the trial and error—here’s what you NEED to nail day one:

1. Stop spamming attacks. Parry is everything. Nail the timing, and you’ll stun enemies, bounce back projectiles, and land one-hit crits. Bosses will wreck you at first—don’t quit. Watch their moves, memorize their patterns, and you’ll take ’em down in no time.

2. Amulets aren’t just bling. Mix ’em up, don’t just slap on whatever. Play aggressive? Amulet of Fury’s your guy (boosts attack after parries). Play safe? Amulet of Vigor heals you when you’re not getting hit. Trust me, the right combo turns hard fights into jokes.

3. Platforming’s tricky—here’s the hack. Vertical wall climbs? Dash and jump in rhythm, that’s it. And don’t sleep on the chakram—it’s not just for fighting. Later, you’ll use it to solve platform puzzles too. Oh, and that annoying “Snapback” thing? Just take it slow, no rush.

4. Grind smart, not hard. Out of time crystals? Hit a Wak-Wak tree—enemies respawn, so you can farm ’em fast. Also, buy maps from Fariba in the Citadel. If you’re playing without markers, she’s a lifesaver, no cap.

Now, the real talk—should you play this on Android? Hell yeah. It’s a proper Metroidvania: Mount Qaf’s huge, connected, and full of secrets. Backtracking with new abilities is worth it, and the main story’s around 20 hours—perfect, not too long.

The bad stuff? The story drags a bit sometimes, and difficulty spikes can be annoying, even on easy. But that’s minor. Controls are tight, exploration feels rewarding, and it runs smooth on most modern Android phones. No weird glitches, no frame drops—just solid gameplay.

Final verdict: Whether you’re a old-school PoP fan or just here for a fun platformer, The Lost Crown delivers. Follow these tips, and you’ll stop dying every 5 minutes and start dominating Mount Qaf. Simple as that.

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