About This Game FLAG 'EM -N- FRAG 'EMMove your Fireteam across the map capturing (or "locking") flags, while attacking other players in hopes of unlocking and stealing theirs. Screwshot the Bullet Ball past enemy lines for a chance to backflip Cheat Coins out of your opponent's bouncing, bleeding head; then cash in your Cheat Coins for random powerups that have the potential to completely change the control over the map. It's a monster mashup of game mechanics that promises chaotic fun for both single player and local couch competition.Welcome to the Mega Sport. Welcome to Flag N Frag.Inspirations include:Bomberman, Advance Wars, Sanrio World Smash Ball, Mario Party, Ren & Stimpy, Blernsball, and anything arcade/Sega related.FEATURES:Full Gamepad Support (1-4 Player)CPU/Bot SupportMultiple Leagues (Pro/Mutant/Team Defence)8 Selectable Fireteams (Including pink prisoners, red-helmeted reptiles, biting space burgers and rogue robots)8 Selectable Maps7 Difficulty Levels (Max power for TURBO)Day/Night Cycle (Fog of War) 7aa9394dea Title: Flag N FragGenre: Action, Indie, Sports, StrategyDeveloper:EDEVOXPublisher:EDEVOXRelease Date: 29 Apr, 2016 Flag N Frag Addons flag n frag. flag n frag This game includes but is not limited to: Fragging FlaggingNote: not necessarily in that order.. This game includes but is not limited to: Fragging FlaggingNote: not necessarily in that order.. Unfortunately, the entire game is ruined by terrible hit detection during the battle phases, which are a major part of the game, as well as an inability to change the controls (one important move is done with a combination of buttons for some reason, which is difficult at a fast pace; despite the prevalence of four-button controller layouts since the SNES, the game insists on only using three buttons). Of course, the AI is not hindered by any of these issues. It may play better as a party game, but given these two issues in battle, it would be hard to recommend it even for that.. Imagine that your task is to describe a Commodore 64 game in an alternate reality where every single Commodore 64 game was purged from existence. Now imagine that, instead of spending an hour writing a bunch of words that people will willfully misinterpret, or filming a tedious hour-long Youtube vlog that nobody is going to watch, you get on your Steam client, navigate to Flag N Frag, and launch it.Imagine your audience experiencing the incredible music, the blocky yet colorful and functional graphics, the gameplay that is vaguely similar to modern gaming yet at the same time odd and vestigial, and the fact that this game is not nearly as fun as you'd imagine, infer, or remember, as the case may be.Congratulations. You've done it. Because this game is the very archetype of a C-64 game. The music is absolutely incredible, it's just a pity that the game itself completely falls apart due to its reliance on a "battle mode" that's far too fast-paced and chaotic for a human to do well at, and far too simple for the computer AI. Imagine Pong played at ten times the speed, and you have to hit a button in order to actually deflect the ball. Even against another human it'd be more "goofy button mashing" than an out-and-out competition, but against a computer? Forget it, it's not even remotely fun.. Unfortunately, the entire game is ruined by terrible hit detection during the battle phases, which are a major part of the game, as well as an inability to change the controls (one important move is done with a combination of buttons for some reason, which is difficult at a fast pace; despite the prevalence of four-button controller layouts since the SNES, the game insists on only using three buttons). Of course, the AI is not hindered by any of these issues. It may play better as a party game, but given these two issues in battle, it would be hard to recommend it even for that.. Imagine that your task is to describe a Commodore 64 game in an alternate reality where every single Commodore 64 game was purged from existence. Now imagine that, instead of spending an hour writing a bunch of words that people will willfully misinterpret, or filming a tedious hour-long Youtube vlog that nobody is going to watch, you get on your Steam client, navigate to Flag N Frag, and launch it.Imagine your audience experiencing the incredible music, the blocky yet colorful and functional graphics, the gameplay that is vaguely similar to modern gaming yet at the same time odd and vestigial, and the fact that this game is not nearly as fun as you'd imagine, infer, or remember, as the case may be.Congratulations. You've done it. Because this game is the very archetype of a C-64 game. The music is absolutely incredible, it's just a pity that the game itself completely falls apart due to its reliance on a "battle mode" that's far too fast-paced and chaotic for a human to do well at, and far too simple for the computer AI. Imagine Pong played at ten times the speed, and you have to hit a button in order to actually deflect the ball. Even against another human it'd be more "goofy button mashing" than an out-and-out competition, but against a computer? Forget it, it's not even remotely fun.
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