Edited on: October 30, 2025
Posted on: October 28, 2025

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Verified ownerGames: 58 Reviews: 26
Middle Ground Block Destruction Gaming
You won't find it to be the same block destruction gaming fare to the norm, it's an oddly addictive game but it's a little too excessve with the music as it accelerates the blocks as imminent failure nears, it gives a sense of urgency at that point but also a feeling of being a little too dubstep for it's own good and that's a pretty acquired taste of music genre for many a no go, dev maybe try a few other styles in it's place as that might go a long way to helping especially by maybe having an option to choose a background music genre or implement your own songs. But this aside it is an enterataining game with a left right drag and drop into empty spaces movement foundation and that is quite confusing at first it takes some time to get use to that so persevere with it, Flipon is also mildly to fast for many users or beginners I imagine until they are used to it so again perseverance is the key try try and try again that is the key to it... experience trumps all. Does it feel unique does it feel special does it feel something totally brand new not particularly no, although it has some new ideas it isn't a whole game feels brand new feeling you get. This is because it's like a mish mash or a compilation of game mechanics and elements some are it's very own and some have been seen before in other games like columns etc. etc. So it breaks with the traditional block descruction gaming models and mixes it up, Flipon tries it's very best to impress visually whilst doing something outside of the box, but it is not perfect but it's also not at all bad it's really quite good, performing very fluidly and smothly transitioning through changes during play. It is not going to be for everyone in the music department though, being able to change the games music may greatly advance the feel and the appeal of continual play and re-playability for a larger and broader audience to appreciate it. The waves are unforgiving and that adds a challenge it's also very colorful and a little noisy, but it provides some down time but don't expect a nice simple ride like Columns offers it's a little more hectic to say the least and it definitely manages to keep you on your toes as your expected to make decisions relatively quickly to succeed here. I'm calling Flipon a decent middle ground block destruction game and my score forthis game would be a 3.4 out 5 not 3 out of 5 if I could add half stars I'd have done so, but I would not extend it to 4 stars because I feel that's a little too generous, if the music is changable one day I might have to adjust that score though... we'll see.
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