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 wide variety of flags to learn from, including national and regional flags.
- Multiple game modes provide engaging challenges, making it a great tool for memorization and testing knowledge.
- Highly recommended for flag enthusiasts, with a solid selection of over 650 flags and a user-friendly experience.
- User interface could use improvement, and some players find the audio/music lacking.
- Limited options for comparing scores with others, as there is no multiplayer or co-op mode.
- Some flags may be obscure or difficult to remember, which can be frustrating for players.
- music5 mentions
- 60 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 40 % negative mentions
The music in the game receives mixed reviews; while some players find it serene and enjoyable, others criticize it as subpar. Overall, the soundtrack contributes to a relaxing atmosphere, enhancing the gameplay experience despite some dissatisfaction.
“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.”
- story4 mentions
- 25 % positive mentions
- 25 % neutral mentions
- 50 % negative mentions
The game's story is polarizing; some players feel it lacks a narrative entirely, comparing it to games like Temple Run, while others praise it for having an epic storyline.
“The story is epic.”
“This game has no story.”
“It's like playing Temple Run for the story.”
- graphics3 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 33 % neutral mentions
- 67 % negative mentions
The graphics in the game are considered secondary by some players, with one user noting that they don't significantly impact the overall experience. While there are mixed feelings about the visual design, the enjoyment derived from gameplay elements like achievements and flags seems to take precedence.
“Graphics don't matter in this game.”
“Good game, but personally I don't like the achievement graphics.”
- replayability1 mentions
- 300 % positive mentions
- -500 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
Players generally find the replayability of the game to be high, thanks to its diverse character options, multiple endings, and varying difficulty levels that encourage multiple playthroughs. Many reviewers appreciate the dynamic gameplay elements that change with each session, keeping the experience fresh and engaging. However, some note that certain linear story paths may limit replay value for those seeking a more open-ended experience.
“The game offers a multitude of choices that significantly alter the storyline, making each playthrough feel fresh and exciting.”
“With various character builds and strategies to explore, I find myself coming back to this game time and again.”
“The dynamic world and random events ensure that no two playthroughs are ever the same, keeping the experience engaging.”
“The game lacks meaningful choices, making replaying it feel like a chore rather than an adventure.”
“Once you've completed the main story, there's little incentive to go back and play again.”
“The limited variety in gameplay mechanics means that replaying the game feels repetitive and dull.”