- Publisher: Brendon Chung
- Release Date: Feb 26, 2010
User Score
Mixed or average reviews- based on 16 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 6 out of 16
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Mixed: 9 out of 16
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Negative: 1 out of 16
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Feb 19, 2012
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Jan 31, 2012I really liked Flotilla. At first, it's a bit confusing, but you quickly get the hang of battling in space- all directions. The entertaining casual storyline also makes it interesting, running into cats, crocodiles, space pirates, and the authorities. I would defiantly get this game again. As I'm writing this, the game's on sale, so you should check it out.
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Sep 5, 2013Aesthetically, there is very little that is appealing to the eyes. The colors are muted, bland, and everything looks generally uninteresting and drab. The battle mechanics feel completely broken at times, and the randomly generated elements do not add anything at all to the experience.
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May 19, 2013This is a well polished, beautiful game by Blendo games. The combat is fun after you get a hold of the way you control your ships. Great for when you have an hour or two to blow. I really wish there was more depth of missions, but the skirmish alone is fun. I can't speak for the mods. The bad part is the really flat campaign.
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Jun 10, 2014Los videojuegos de simulación de combate espacial siempre suelen ser complejos y barrocos. Este consigue un equilibrio muy interesante entre las posibilidades y la sencillez que lo hace accesible a cualquier persona.
Awards & Rankings
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AceGamezIt's a shame it remains such a one-trick-pony, but at this price tag, you really shouldn't be expecting anything else.
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Edge MagazineThe battles, meanwhile, are engaging despite their simplicity, and it's beautiful to watch each turn play out. [May 2010, p.102]
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LEVEL (Czech Republic)Experimental space strategy amuses in the beginning but unfortunately is pretty much confusing and stereotypical when boredom enters the scene early. [Issue#190]