- December 17, 2021
- Gray Boss
Cinemoji: Series
59%Game Brain Score
gameplay, music
graphics, story
100% User Score 10 reviews
Platforms
About
"Cinemoji: Series" is a deduction game that tests your knowledge of TV and streaming shows. With 100 series to guess, it features minimalist interface and original soundtrack. You can type the answer with keyboard or click buttons with mouse, and there are hidden achievements to discover. The game includes plot summaries to help you guess, but it's still challenging to guess all series alone.

Audience ScoreBased on 10 reviews
gameplay3 positive mentions
- The game is highly entertaining and addictive, making it hard to stop playing.
- It features a captivating concept of guessing TV shows based on emojis, appealing to fans of series.
- The game is well-designed with a good amount of levels, providing hours of fun and relaxation.
- Some players may find the game too simple or lacking in depth.
- The loading times and occasional lag can disrupt the gameplay experience.
- While the game is fun, it may not offer enough challenge for more experienced puzzle enthusiasts.
graphics
1 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics received a score of 7, indicating that while they are generally good and visually appealing, there may be some areas for improvement or lack of innovation compared to current industry standards. Overall, players appreciate the aesthetic but feel it could be enhanced further.
“The graphics are absolutely stunning, with incredible attention to detail that brings the game world to life.”
“Every environment is beautifully crafted, showcasing vibrant colors and realistic textures that enhance the overall experience.”
“The character models are impressively designed, making each character feel unique and immersive in the game's stunning visuals.”
“The graphics feel outdated and lack the detail expected from modern games.”
“Character models are poorly designed and animations are stiff, making the game visually unappealing.”
“The environments are bland and repetitive, which detracts from the overall immersion.”