Tag the Flag

Tag the Flag

Tag the Flag is a non-violent action shooter game. Proudly play as the Blue Soldier while shooting and defending against the Red Soldiers. Find the Red Flag in enemy territory before it's too late!

Fight for Blue glory. Become a stealthy soldier, because the enemy will non-stop tag your flag. Who will win and who will be defeated? Winning is fun in Tag the Flag. Enjoy the game!

Features
Shooting game without violence
Two action strategies, offensive shooting vs defensive shielding
Large arena

Playing Tag the Flag: A Guide

The goal of Tag the Flag is to touch the enemy flag on the right before the enemies tag your flag on the left. Walls, Enemies and Enemy Pods may be shot to destroy them by pressing CTRL . Shield for Enemy Bullets is Spacebar. Left and Right are the left and right keys, and jump is up. There are also touch and gamepad controls, as listed in the instructions.

What keywords are used to classify the game?

The game is classified in terms of the tags 2d, arcade.

Which developer studio made this game?

The game development studio responsible for this project is Derek John Evers.

Is there a specific gender audience for this game?

The game is gender-specific in its design for Male & Female.

What platform-specific development tools were utilized to build the game?

This game is built using the Construct 2 game engine.

Does the game support mobile gaming?

Tag the Flag is playable on both iOS and Android devices.

Are there any scenes involving blood in the game?

Yes, Tag the Flag has graphic content involving blood.

Which age demographics are this game designed for?

This game is suitable for Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors, whether young people, adults, or seniors.

Does the game showcase any cruel or violent content?

Yes, harmful or cruel behaviors are displayed in Tag the Flag.

What type of game does this belong to?

In terms of gameplay, this game is classified as Casual.

Is the game suitable for younger children?

No, Tag the Flag is not suitable for younger children.
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