Sheldon would appreciate it as much as I do.
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Welcome to Trivial Trivia: Flags of the World!
This trivia collection focuses on flags from across the world, including countries, territories, tribes, and cities. See if you recognize a flag or two in the 270+ unique questions with flags!
Trivia Collection Features:
This Trivial collection is focused on flags from around the world! Test your knowledge (and your eyes) on flags from countries, cities, and territories!.
New Features and Changes To Trivial Trivia:
This collection of trivia introduces new features to the Trivial Trivia series. These include:
Special Thanks:
This Trivia Collection relied heavily (very heavily) on public image contributions by the community of Wikipedia. Most if not all images are in the public domain and can be used freely. These contributors provided skill, time, and effort into creating imagery that was then released for free to the world. To learn more about the individual contributions, please review the in-game attribution information and links from the question review section.
This trivia collection was a collective effort between Kabobble and Applessmillion. Thanks to Applessmillion for providing a new main theme and additional audio for the project. For other thanks, credit, and game information, see the in-game credits section.
Sheldon would appreciate it as much as I do.
Great game, I love flags. A great part of it is that many of the flags I don't know, but I'm able to make a guess based on their design.
On a question it says the capital of Eswatini is Libreville, but that's the capital of Gabon. Eswatini has 2 capitals: Mbabane and Lobamba (I actually learned that just now looking it up).
I got one question wrong when the answer was Napal because I thought surely it would be spelled Nepal if it was correct.
Nice trivia game you got here! I must admit, I've never been a fan of geography or anything like that, so this game didn't appeal to me that much, but I still had a pretty good time when I gave it a go, mostly thanks to its good presentation and helpful hint system which actually led to me picking up enough tidbits to get some following questions correct. Good stuff, and I liked seeing the improvements to the interface that have been made from the previous entry!
For the most part it's solid, but in terms of feedback:
*While it has a lot of nice things like slick transitions, chill music and animated backgrounds, I do wish that it had just a bit more pep to its presentation. If I were to point at anything, I'd love if the buttons were more animated and responded to hover, but I understand if this isn't a big priority due to the rise of mobile interfaces which don't have hover in the first place. (Looking at it, it actually seems like there is hover, but its so subtle to the point of barely being noticeable)
*I'm ok with it, but I do feel like not giving the answer after getting a question wrong, except if you have tokens, is a bit needlessly convoluted, especially when I don't even know how tokens are awarded (I got some after finishing a set, but how is the quantity determined? is it a set amount, or do I get more when I score better?) It's also kinda goofy that when viewing the questions list, even though it doesn't give the answer when you didn't get it right, you can clearly infer what the answer is by viewing the source URL.
Pretty fun! Except for questions that expect me to know every single city of every single province of every single country