Flagsplosion
- April 16, 2017
- Smokey Moose Games
- 27h median play time
Flagsplosion is a single-player quiz game that challenges you to identify over 650 current flags from around the world. The game features three modes: Training with 100 levels of mini-games, Practice for playing at your own pace, and Endless for the ultimate challenge with increasing difficulty and limited time. Additional features include Steam Achievements and Leaderboards.
Reviews
- Educational and fun, offering a great way to learn about over 650 flags from various regions and countries.
- Multiple game modes provide variety and challenge, making it enjoyable for both casual players and flag enthusiasts.
- The game is easy to learn and accessible, making it suitable for players of all ages.
- The user interface could use improvement, and some players find it limited in options for comparing scores with others.
- Audio quality is poor, with many players noting that the music is not enjoyable.
- Some flags in the endless mode are considered obscure, which may frustrate players looking for a more focused experience.
- music10 mentions
- 40 % positive mentions
- 40 % neutral mentions
- 20 % negative mentions
The music in the game receives mixed reviews; while some players find it serene and relaxing, others criticize it as subpar. Despite the varied opinions on the soundtrack, many agree that the game modes are engaging and enjoyable. Overall, the music contributes to a calming atmosphere, even if it doesn't resonate with all players.
“The interface and the music are serene, and the endless mode becomes quickly arduous.”
“Very relaxing game with nice music.”
“It's a really good game with nice music.”
“This game goes beyond that, and while the music is terrible, the game modes are surprisingly entertaining.”
“The interface and the music are serene, but the endless mode quickly becomes arduous.”
- story8 mentions
- 25 % positive mentions
- 50 % neutral mentions
- 25 % negative mentions
The reviews indicate a divided opinion on the game's story, with some users stating that it lacks a narrative entirely, while others compare its storytelling to that of casual games like Temple Run. However, a few reviewers highlight an "epic" story, suggesting that there may be a significant narrative experience for some players.
“Epic story.”
“This game has no story.”
“It's like playing Temple Run for the story.”
- graphics6 mentions
- 17 % positive mentions
- 33 % neutral mentions
- 50 % negative mentions
The graphics in the game are generally considered unimportant by users, with some expressing a preference for simpler visuals over more complex achievement graphics. Overall, players seem to prioritize gameplay enjoyment over graphical fidelity.
“Good game, personally I don't like the achievement graphics, but I have fun with flags.”
“Graphics don't matter in this game.”
“Good game, but personally I don't like the achievement graphics.”
“I have fun with flags, but the graphics leave much to be desired.”
- replayability2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 100 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The reviews indicate that the game's replayability is limited, with many players feeling that once completed, there is little incentive to revisit it. However, some users appreciate the different choices and outcomes available, suggesting that multiple playthroughs can offer a fresh experience. Overall, while not universally high, replayability varies based on individual player preferences and play styles.