Overview
Mafia Clash is a mobile card-strategy game by TAHT (developer Tolga Savaş). You drag and drop cards to build mansions, earn money, recruit gangs for your family, and defeat rival mafia families. This wiki covers the Android/iOS app (package com.Taht.MafiaClash)—not the unrelated Roblox game that shares the name.
The core loop is simple on the surface: play cards → grow your estate → strengthen gangs → challenge opponents. Long-term success depends on balancing income, construction, and battle readiness rather than rushing every fight.
Mafia Clash is still early in its lifecycle (limited store reviews and few public guides). Treat advanced numbers and hidden mechanics as subject to change until confirmed in patch notes or in-game tooltips.
- Genre: card-driven strategy with mansion building and family-vs-family conflict
- Platform: Google Play (Android); iOS availability may vary by region
- Developer: TAHT / Tolga Savaş (Turkey)
- Content rating: Everyone 10+ / PEGI 7 (mild fantasy violence)
Getting Started
Install Mafia Clash from the official Google Play listing (search “Mafia Clash TAHT” or use the package ID com.Taht.MafiaClash). Avoid third-party APK sites unless you fully trust the source.
On first launch, complete any tutorial prompts. Pay attention to how cards snap onto targets—drag-and-drop is the primary interaction for building and actions.
Your early goals should be: understand what each card type does, get your first mansion income running, and recruit at least one gang before serious PvP.
- Day 1: Finish tutorial, play safe cards, upgrade one income source
- Day 2–3: Expand mansions, add a gang, avoid ranked fights until stable
- Week 1: Establish daily login habit, bank cash for key upgrades
- Check Settings for language and audio if you need localization
Card System
Cards are the control layer for everything else. Drag-and-drop is not decorative; it usually selects targets (buildings, gangs, or opponents) and commits an action in one gesture.
Think of your hand as a turn budget: some cards generate money, others accelerate construction, buff gangs, or initiate attacks. Wasting high-impact cards on low-value targets is the most common beginner mistake.
Early versions may not label every card clearly. When in doubt, use low-risk cards on your own mansions first before aiming at enemy families.
- Economy cards: cash, passive boosts, or mansion-related effects
- Build cards: placement, upgrades, or speed for estate growth
- Gang cards: recruitment, buffs, or battle preparation
- Attack cards: direct pressure on rival mafia families—use when ahead
Mansions & Economy
Mansions are your economic engine. Store description emphasizes building mansions and earning money—treat cash flow as the foundation of every other system.
Upgrade mansions that improve recurring income before cosmetic or high-variance options. In mafia-strategy games, players who stall on economy usually lose wars they cannot afford to rebuild from.
Construction timers (if present in your build) should stay active—idle build queues are lost progress. Sync short upgrades with play sessions and longer ones with breaks.
- Priority: income mansions → unlock requirements → battle-related upgrades
- Bank cash for sudden gang recruitment or repair costs
- Reinvest profits in compounding upgrades rather than one-off spends
- Track which mansion level gates new gang slots or card tiers
Gangs & Family
Gangs represent your fighting force and family identity. The game invites you to find new gangs for your family—recruitment is both power and flexibility in battle.
Do not spread recruits evenly at the start. One solid core gang beats several weak ones when card buffs and mansion bonuses stack on a single line.
Family progression (alliances, shared goals, or co-op—if available in your version) amplifies gains. Join active groups when the game exposes social features; solo play is viable but slower.
- Recruit when you can afford upkeep and training, not only when a slot opens
- Match gang strengths to your best cards (damage, defense, economy)
- Rotate weaker members only after your core team is stable
- Save premium currency for permanent gang upgrades, not consumables
Battles & Rivals
Defeating opponent mafia families is the headline PvP promise. Battles should be intentional: pick targets you can beat without crippling your economy.
Scout before committing—estimate enemy gang strength, mansion level, and recent activity if the UI shows it. Fighting a stronger family early often sets you back days.
Winning a war is only valuable if you keep the gains. Secure income and repair mansions before chaining multiple attacks.
- Attack when cash reserves cover losses and rebuild time
- Prefer rivals one tier below your core gang power
- Use battle cards after economy cards in the same session
- Retreat or pause if two losses in a row drain reserves
Progression Roadmap
Progression in early Mafia Clash is about milestones, not min-max spreadsheets. Use this roadmap until detailed chapter quests or level lists are documented.
Daily: collect income, play high-value cards, advance one mansion or gang upgrade. Weekly: reassess rival targets, bank for big unlocks, check store updates.
- Milestone A: Stable mansion income + 1 core gang
- Milestone B: Two income sources + battle-ready roster
- Milestone C: First reliable PvP wins without bankruptcy
- Milestone D: Repeatable daily profit and selective wars
Tips & Common Mistakes
Veterans of mafia strategy games repeat the same lessons: economy first, fights second, consistency always.
- Mistake: Attacking before mansions pay for losses
- Mistake: Recruiting gangs without income to support them
- Mistake: Burning all cards in one fight with no reserve
- Mistake: Confusing this game with Roblox “Mafia Clash” guides
- Good habit: One upgrade running whenever you log in
- Good habit: Read card text before drag-and-drop on irreversible actions
Codes & Updates
Many websites list “Mafia Clash codes” for a Roblox experience—not for this mobile TAHT release. As of the latest check, there are no widely verified promo codes for com.Taht.MafiaClash.
When codes exist, they typically appear via developer social channels or in-game Settings. Always redeem from the official app only; never share account passwords on third-party redeem sites.
Follow Google Play update notes for balance changes. This wiki will note major mechanics shifts when they are confirmed.
- Mobile app: no public code list confirmed—check back after updates
- Roblox: separate game; codes there do not apply here
- Safe sources: Play Store page, developer contact (tahtstech@gmail.com)
Download
Get Mafia Clash only from official stores. The primary distribution link today is Google Play for Android.
- Google Play: com.Taht.MafiaClash (TAHT / Tolga Savaş)
- Verify the developer name matches TAHT before installing
FAQ
Quick answers to the most common questions about Mafia Clash (mobile).
- Is this the Roblox Mafia Clash?
- No. This wiki is for the mobile game by TAHT (com.Taht.MafiaClash). Roblox has a different game with a similar name, different mechanics, and its own codes community.
- Is Mafia Clash free to play?
- The listing is free to install. Like most mobile strategy titles, it may offer optional in-app purchases. Check the store page in your region for current pricing.
- Are there working promo codes?
- No verified active codes for the mobile version have been published widely. Beware of Roblox-focused articles that do not apply to this app.
- What languages does the game support?
- In-game language support is not fully documented publicly. Check Settings → Language inside the app. This wiki offers 12 site languages for readers worldwide.
- Is this an official wiki?
- No. mafiaclash.wiki is an independent fan guide. We are not affiliated with TAHT or Tolga Savaş unless stated otherwise in future partnerships.
- How do I report incorrect guide info?
- Use the contact email on our Terms page with screenshots and your game version. We update sections when mechanics are confirmed.