I had fun with it. Got 6 in a row before moving on. I needed to use Google Maps to help me with the directional references. Might be nice to have it sync on a map with guesses and show the path as the user zooms in on the solution. Would be fun to see it afterwards as well, perhaps showing the flags of the countries you guessed along the way.
I was playing from my phone and typing the country and hitting the send button did not work, it forces you to tap in the drop-down. I'd maybe have it submit if there is an exact match or at least provide a message to select from the drop-down. My onscreen keyboard was blocking the drop-down originally.
> Flagle Explorer stands at the forefront of educational gaming, offering an immersive flag guessing experience that transforms how you learn about world geography.
Dial back the puffery a bit, sheesh. This must be AI generated, no one would write this with a straight face for a casual daily web game.
I got a flag that was identical to France's flag but was 6k km west of France and 4k km east of Mexico. Judging from the filename of the final image (MF.png), I guess it was the "Collectivity of Saint Martin"? but the game never told me what it is, which feels particularly bad given that my first guess was "France" and no amount of revealing more tiles could give me a hint based on the flag.
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Dial back the puffery a bit, sheesh. This must be AI generated, no one would write this with a straight face for a casual daily web game.
Revealing the answer should be added, given all the AI-genned text about education.
It's Bonaire, but that territory isn't in the list.
Was the entire app generated from prompts?
A clone right even down to the name!