Frontline Commando D-Day drops you into the European theater of WWII. You'll storm the beaches of Normandy, secure Pegasus Bridge under mortar fire, liberate Paris streets in house-to-house combat, and defend Bastogne's frozen trenches. The cover system is classic Frontline Commando — snap between barriers with a swipe, blind-fire over walls when you're pinned down, and lean out for precision shots. The campaign has 50+ missions across different fronts, with objectives ranging from "eliminate enemy officers" to "defend the position against waves" to "escort the tank through enemy lines." It's not historically accurate (this is Saving Private Ryan meets Call of Duty, not a documentary), but it's a blast.
Third-Person Shooter / WWII
800 MB (APK+OBB)
6.0+ (Optimized)
50+ Missions, Weapon Upgrades
12-Player Battles
Campaign works offline
The Audio — Headphones Required
What sells the immersion is the audio design. I'm serious — play this with headphones. MG42s chatter like angry typewriters. Grenade blasts temporarily mute sound, simulating the shockwave. Ally soldiers scream for medkits as bullets whiz past your position. You can hear enemy footsteps flanking you, which is crucial on higher difficulties. The voice acting is solid — your squad leader barks orders, your character grunts when hit, and the German soldiers yell in actual German. The OBB file's optimized visuals make stormy Omaha Beach landings look shockingly good for a mobile title, complete with rain-soaked uniforms and destructible sandbag bunkers. It's not console quality, but for a phone game? Impressive.
Weapon Customization — Build Your WWII Arsenal
Weapon customization adds real depth. You can attach bayonets to M1 Garands for melee finishes when enemies get too close. Trick out your Thompson with drum mags for room-clearing sprays. Upgrade the BAR's stability for better accuracy at range. Put scopes on your Springfield for sniper duty. Each attachment affects gameplay — silencers keep you off the minimap, extended mags reduce reload frequency, and grips improve recoil control. You also earn XP to increase weapon damage, fire rate, and reload speed. I've spent way too much time tweaking my loadout for each mission type — an M1 Garand for general combat, a Thompson for close-quarters objectives, and a Springfield for missions that require precision. The system rewards experimentation.
Campaign — 50+ Missions of WWII Action
The single-player campaign is the main attraction. You'll fight through the Normandy landings, push through the hedgerows of France, battle in the snow of the Ardennes, and finally push into Germany. The mission variety is impressive — one level might be a stealthy night infiltration with a silenced pistol, the next a full-on firefight with tank support. The story is B-movie action, but it's entertaining. Your squadmates have distinct personalities, and there are some genuinely tense moments. The difficulty curve is reasonable — early missions teach you the basics, but later levels will test your reflexes and tactical thinking. The energy system is mercifully absent in this mod, so you can play as much as you want without waiting for refills.
Installation Guide
Here's exactly how to get Frontline Commando D-Day running on your Android device:
Step 1: Download the APK and OBB files using the button below.
Step 2: Enable "Install from unknown sources" in Settings > Security.
Step 3: Install the APK — do NOT open the game yet!
Step 4: Extract the OBB folder (should be named something like "com.glu.dday") using ZArchiver.
Step 5: Copy the OBB folder to Internal Storage/Android/obb/.
Step 6: Launch the game. First boot will verify files — takes about 30 seconds.
Step 7: Complete the tutorial, then head to the campaign to start your WWII journey.
• Use cover constantly. Running and gunning gets you killed on harder difficulties.
• Upgrade your primary weapon first — you'll use it 80% of the time.
• Listen for audio cues. Footsteps, reload sounds, and enemy callouts tell you what's coming.
• Headshots are critical. The TTK (time to kill) is higher on some enemies, but a headshot drops anyone.
• Save your grenades for grouped enemies or machine gun nests.
• If a mission is too hard, replay earlier missions to earn XP and upgrade your gear.
Multiplayer — 12-Player Battles
When you finish the campaign (or just need a break), the multiplayer mode is waiting. 12-player battles across Normandy fields, bombed-out villages, and ruined cities. Class systems let you roll as a medic (revive teammates faster), engineer (build turrets and repair objectives), sniper (long-range elimination), or assault (heavy weapons and grenades). The maps are well-designed for mobile — small enough that matches are quick, but with enough verticality and cover to reward smart positioning. The touch controls take some getting used to — throwing grenades feels like bowling — but the auto-aim assist keeps action fluid once you get the hang of it. The mod doesn't give you unlimited resources in multiplayer (that would be unfair), but it does remove the energy system from the campaign.
Graphics and Performance
For a game that's a few years old, Frontline Commando D-Day still looks solid. The environments are detailed, the character models are decent, and the effects — explosions, smoke, muzzle flash — are well done. On modern devices, you can max out the graphics settings for a smooth 60fps experience. On older phones, turn down the shadow quality and disable reflections for a stable framerate. The game is well-optimized — I've tested it on a 2019 mid-ranger with no major issues. The OBB file includes high-resolution textures, but the game scales down automatically on lower-end devices. It's one of the more accessible WWII shooters in terms of hardware requirements.
Is This Better Than Other WWII Shooters?
Depends on what you want. If you want realistic, tactical gameplay, check out World War Heroes. If you want pure arcade action, this is your game. Frontline Commando D-Day sits in the middle — cover-based shooting with some tactical elements, but with an arcade feel. The campaign is solid, the weapon customization is deep, and the 12-player multiplayer is chaotic fun. The mod removes the energy system, so you can play at your own pace without being nickel-and-dimed. Just don't expect historical accuracy — this is Hollywood WWII, not a history lesson. But as a shooter? It's a blast. Grab your Thompson, find some cover, and show those Nazis what happens when you mess with the allies.
Download Frontline Commando D-Day Mod
Click below to get the APK + OBB bundle — energy system removed.