A fast, reveal-based flag guessing game with multiple modes and weekly events.
This site is prepared as a GitHub Pages-ready landing page for store compliance, app-ads.txt, and product presentation. Copy, screenshots, and final visuals can be replaced later without changing the structure.
Designed around recognition, memory, and timing.
Each mode keeps the same flag-focused DNA while changing how much time, information, and pressure the player receives.
Study the target
The player sees a flag directly, partially, briefly, or in a blurred form depending on the mode.
Submit country guesses
The system compares the selected country and target flag, then opens matching regions according to overlap and area.
Race against constraints
Some modes limit guesses, others limit time, and others test memory with very short exposure windows.
Score for speed and precision
Faster identification, fewer attempts, and harder difficulties translate into stronger scores.
Four modes, one world-scale flag database.
The product foundation is a complete country list and multiple ways to test how players recognize flags under different pressure.
Classic Guess
Players can make up to six guesses. Every chosen country reveals part of the target flag based on similarity and shared area.
60-Second Rush
The same reveal logic runs inside a 60-second round. Finding more flags quickly and with fewer attempts produces more points.
Flash Flag
A flag appears for around 400 ms and disappears. Players rely on memory, with three difficulties that shorten the display time.
Progressive Reveal
The flag starts blurred. Harder settings give less time to guess but reward the player with higher score values.
Weekly challenges keep the experience fresh with new flag-based goals.
A new flag challenge appears every week. Players try to identify the target country as early as possible while the visual becomes easier to read over time.
Recognition becomes easier every second, but the score value drops as more visual detail is revealed.
The weekly format adds variety while staying fully aligned with the core flag-guessing identity of the app.
A more expressive area for screenshots and app atmosphere.
This section can later be replaced with real gameplay captures, store screenshots, progression visuals, and event highlights.
Drop in Real Store Screenshots
Replace these stylized placeholders with actual portrait or landscape captures from the live product.
Show Multiple Modes Clearly
Highlight classic rounds, flash gameplay, progressive reveal, and weekly challenge content in one visual block.
Make the Page Feel Alive
Subtle floating motion, perspective cards, and layered light help the site feel more like a game world than a document.
Can this stay as a single-page site?
Yes. The main product presentation stays on one page, while the legal documents live as separate public pages.
Can screenshots and real assets be added later?
Yes. The current visual blocks are placeholders and can be replaced with real gameplay captures at any time.
Is the EN / TR switch shared across pages?
Yes. The selected language is stored locally and reused on the legal pages.