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Content portals — A unique way to navigate the encyclopedia. Do not use for Animal Hybrid or Monster Hybrid characters. Presence Tag Description Solo A work containing only one character. Use this tag if any interactive portions are exclusively between the character and the player.

Group Sexual intercourse involving more than two individuals. Male A character possessing only male qualities. Female A character possessing only female qualities.

Intersex A character possessing genitals of the opposite sex. Futanari A character possessing female qualities and the addition of a penis. Gynomorph A character possessing female qualities and the addition of a penis, and lack of a vagina. Male Futanari A character possessing male qualities and the addition of a vagina. Andromorph A character possessing male qualities and the addition of a vagina, and lack of a penis.

Multiple Penises A character possessing 2 or more penises. Not to be confused with Group where several characters exist. For elongated prehensile organs use Tentacles. Fetishes Tag Description Asphyxiophilia Works where a character is prevented from breathing by choking, smothering, drowning, etc. BDSM Works with sexual themes revolving around physical restraint, servitude, and other 'rough treatment' of the partner.

Bestiality Sexual involvement between a human and an animal Feral. Breast Milking Works featuring a character's breasts being milked by hand or machine.

Cannibalism Works featuring a human or animal eating or preparing flesh of its own species. For swallowing whole or digestion, use Vore instead. Enema Works featuring a character receiving an injection of fluid into the lower bowel by way of the rectum. Flatulence An emission of gas from the anus. Incest Romantic relationships, implicit sexual references, or explicit depictions of sexual involvement between familial members, whether related by blood or not.

Interspecies Sexual involvement between any two different species. For human and animal specifically, use Bestiality instead. Inflation Works featuring the expansion of body parts, often by means of air, liquids, or magic.

Kabeshiri Works where a character is stuck within a wall, leaving them sexually vulnerable. Macrophilia Works involving a character that is either a giant or giantess. Necrophilia Sexual involvement with a corpse. Do not use this tag for works containing "living" zombies. Obesity Works with a character who is larger than overweight. A good point of reference would be if the character appears larger than Santa Claus.

Do not use this tag for works involving Weight Gain. Oviposition Works featuring a character laying eggs. Podophilia Works where a sexual focus is places on a character's feet. Pregnancy Works featuring a pregnant character. Scat Works containing depictions of feces. Spanking Works featuring a character being slapped on the body by hand or object, mainly on the buttocks or breasts.

Tickling Works in which a character is tickled, often against their will. Transformation Works featuring a person, animal or object turning into a different species, person or object as a whole or part of a body.

Urination Works containing depictions of urine. Vomit Works containing depictions of regurgitation. Not to be confused with Cannibalism. Weight Gain Works in which a character gains weight, often by means of eating or magic. Not to be confused with Inflation. Category : Curation Guides. Navigation menu Personal tools Create account Log in. Namespaces Page Discussion. Views Read View source View history. Navigation Main page Recent changes Random page Help. This page was last edited on 7 August , at Privacy policy About Flashpoint Database Disclaimers.

A shooter played with a viewpoint that moves automatically, with no input available to the player. Move freely horizontally and vertically to shoot enemies with projectiles, while avoiding theirs. Move your cursor to shoot targets, and rack up lots of points. The playing field is usually stationary, but can sometimes move from scene to scene.

A game where you try to complete a given task in the fastest time possible or within a very short time limit. Not to be confused with the Racing tag. A game that primarily consists of text without images, like a book. Allows you to make decisions, explore, manage stats with buttons or commands, and may or may not change the narration dynamically.

Adventure games that feature an interconnected world, explored by acquiring new items and unlocking new areas. A game that is designed to support many players playing simultaneously within the same environment. Note: As Flashpoint is designed for offline play, these games will remain single player. Games focused less on combat and more on exploration and puzzle solving. May or may not have detailed character stats.

Usually open-world with no other goals. Story based games that consist almost entirely of reading and picking choices. Often with static backgrounds and characters.

A game that utilizes the core mechanics of a claw machine like the random chance element of sending the claw down to get a valuable item. A game where you primarily click to increase numbers. Not to be confused with the Idle tag. Get your character to the other side of the road safely, usually from a top-down perspective. Inspired by Frogger. Control a character attempting to fly between columns or hazards while being affected by gravity. Control a character in a vertical field, climbing as high you can and avoiding falling.

Often in a playfield that scrolls from bottom to top and accompanied with Platformer. Similar to Shoot 'Em Up , but characters only move in one axis and levels are contained in a single screen.

Throw a character into the air and get as far as possible. Often accompanied with the Upgrade tag as you buy upgrades to shoot yourself further next time. Not to be confused with the Toss tag. Shoot a round, small object at others of its kind to match groups of the same color, whether in a large mass as in Puzzle Bobble, or along a trail as in Zuma.

Unlike pinball, once it drops you have no control over the ball. Navigate a character around a maze while collecting objects and avoiding enemies. Inspired by Pac-Man. A game typically involving two paddles, a ball with realistic physics, and various objects on a play field that give you points when hit. Games specifically based on Pong. Other paddle-based games will most likely use either the Brick Breaker or Pinball tag.

A game that usually involves you moving down a path automatically, avoiding obstacles in order to either get a high score endless or finish a level. Control a line that typically grows in length, collecting objects without colliding into yourself. Inspired by Snake. Drop pieces onto a grid-based playing field to form lines across the entire grid. Inspired by Tetris. If a game isn't based on Tetris, but still involves dropping tiles vertically, see the Vertical Drop tag.

Similar to rhythm games, these tend to rely on non-musical, usually-visual cues and proper timing. Stacking and slacking games are popular variants. Games where you toss or launch a character or object to destroy terrain, reach a location, or collect items.

Famous examples of this tag are games based on Angry Birds. Not to be confused with the Launch tag. Characters will pop up on the screen usually from holes and the player must hit them before they disappear.

Falling objects of various types drop from above for the player to eliminate. Games that are similar but not identical to Tetris, such as Puyo Puyo and Dr.

Mario, fit this tag; otherwise, use the Tetris tag. Games with RPG or board game inspirations that focus on playing cards to defeat your opponent. The player can often customize their deck. Card game in which the player's objective is to empty one's hand of all cards before the opponents. Reorder a deck in a prescribed arrangement by rank and suit through moving cards under some restrictions.

Games similar to Dress Up, but with an extra level of customization, such as modifying physical features and colors, which allow you to make your own original characters.

Digital coloring pages. Pick a color and color in a picture. Like a coloring book, but in the form of a web game. Games with community-made content such as custom levels included in Flashpoint. Typically also contain some sort of editor. Works involving or depicting the action of drawing, painting, or other similar activities. Not to be confused with Coloring , which only involves adding colors to a premade picture instead of creating one from scratch.

Choose simple cosmetic options for a given character such as outfits, hairstyles and accessories. Customize and decorate an item, for example a vehicle or a device. Similar to Dress Up, but for inanimate objects. Games focused on creating, building, and experimenting with little restriction. Minimal objectives are set in these games, but the player can set their own.

Place objects, characters, and other decorations in a diorama. Like Dress Up games, but for a scene. A game or animation that aims to educate the viewer, or raise awareness of, a serious, non-academic subject. A game that asks you questions about any particular subject matter. Some Quiz games are more parodical than educational, however.

Works which focus on topics such as puberty, sex, or pregnancy; usually in an educational or informative context. A game that is more akin to a tutorial, showing you how to do something in an interactive fashion. Set "cells" on a grid that evolves each turn by a set of rules based on the states of neighboring cells. Used along with Toy when there is no objective. Select a letter each turn to guess a word or phrase. Guess incorrectly too many times and you lose. Classic style of puzzle where you place pieces of various shapes so they align with each other.

Follow a set of rules, whether explained or not, and use methodical thinking to solve puzzles. Usually has no game-over criteria or time limit. Similar to Matching , but objects are swapped with each other to line them up within a grid.

Games that require using your memory to constantly remember in-game information, such as the level layout or a sequence of inputs. Memory-match and Simon-says games fit this tag. Clear a grid-based board without spotting hidden hazards, with tile clues about the number of neighboring hazards. Jump pieces orthogonally in a grid to remove an adjacent piece, finishing with an empty board except for a single piece.

Often has a time limit. Games where you have to add items in the correct order to the playing field to ensure that they interact with each other properly and evolve to their max level. A grid-based game where the goal is to have each row, column and grid of nine boxes be filled with unique values. Slide constantly generated tiles on a grid to combine similar ones and create new tiles until achieving a highly combined one. A game consisting of stacked discs and three poles, where each disc can only be moved one at a time and can only be placed on a disc smaller than itself.

The goal is to move all of the discs to a different pole than the one they were stacked on originally. Games based on anagrams or similar material, or games that involve manipulating words. Word Search and Crossword are more specific tags.

A game involving a 5x5 grid of usually numbers, which is won by marking 5 in a row either horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. A column and value is called out, and if it matches one on a given card, the cell is marked.

A game where your objective is to get rid of stains, dirt and mess from objects, characters or rooms. A game that involves performing medical treatments on a character. This includes caring for injuries, treating illnesses, and performing check-ups. Driving games involve steering a vehicle, whether to win a race, get the shortest time, or accomplish another goal. They are usually also a Shooting Gallery. Games focused on random events, such as coin flippers or roulettes.

If there are bets involved, use the Gambling tag. A game where you serve food in a restaurant or similar venue, including bars, school cafeterias, and food trucks. Games where you only cook food and not serve it should be tagged Cooking. A game of chance featuring a screen displaying three or more reels that spin when activated.

Prizes are given when symbols on the reels line up in a certain pattern after the reels stop spinning. A game where spa treatments are performed on a character. Click waypoints or be guided to different interesting landmarks with descriptions, usually within a real world place. A game that involves the player exploring a world by walking around it, often while a story unfolds.

If a game involves combat, platforming, or anything more than just walking around, it usually isn't a walking simulator.

Games that match sports defined as "Athletics" in the Olympics. This includes running, jumping, and throwing disciplines. A game where players try to "pocket" balls with a cue. This encompasses billiards, pool, snooker, and any other sport that uses a cue. The players roll a ball, intending to knock down as many pins as possible at the end of the track.

A form of fighting where two competitors use their fists usually with protective gloves to either gain points by landing a hit on their opponent, or knocking them out. A game where one team attempts to knock off the opposing team's bails, while the other tries to score runs by hitting the ball away from the other team.

A game based on the precision sport of curling. Carefully throw an object across a slippery surface so that it stops on top of a particular target. Games featuring the use of horses for competitive sports and exhibitions, like horse racing and dressage. Two teams using skates attempt to get the ball or puck into the opposing goal.

A game where a player uses either ice skates or roller skates to perform tricks or reach the end of a track. Two or more players attempt to hit the ball over a net with a racket, with the goal of forcing your opponent to drop it.

This also encompasses Table Tennis. Also called Hexxagon, you and your opponent move or duplicate your pieces to empty squares to capture all adjacent pieces. The player that controls the majority of the board when the board is filled or when a player can no longer move wins. Arrange your items on a grid, and then guess where on the grid your opponent has placed theirs. First to eliminate the other's set wins. Not to be used with the Battleship franchise. Also called Draughts, move diagonally in order to capture opponents by jumping over them.

This tag also applies to any game that has the basic checkers ruleset. A board game where you must try to capture the opponent's "King". This tag also applies to any game that has the basic chess ruleset. You and your opponent have one or more lanes with which to send units down to attack each other.

Create units and buildings, collect resources, and face an opponent who's doing the same things at the same time as you are. Take turns with your opponent adding pieces in a board and converting enemy pieces between newly added ones and your other pieces.

The player with most pieces in the board wins. Place a symbol in a grid each turn to create a row of them while preventing your opponent from doing so. Demonstrations of audio content intended to exhibit ambiguous or contradictory sounding results, among other things.

Not to be confused with Visual Novel , which allows the player to influence the story based on their choices. A game that allows you to customize features, but doesn't focus on customization as the main element of gameplay. If customization is the game's primary genre, a tag under the Creative header might fit better. A work that is part of the demoscene subculture, usually an audiovisual presentation.

Many examples showcase a platform's capabilities or use a very small size limit, usually 32 bytes to 64 kilobytes.

Not to be confused with Demonstration. A program that emulates another system online. Not to be confused with the Emulated tag. A work which has not been completed, or mentions the possibility of future updates. A good indicator would be a version such as "Alpha" sometimes "a" in the version number , "Beta" sometimes "b" in the version number , or anything below a "1. Any work which contains minimal amounts of interaction, which doesn't fit any other tag.

Most common examples would be using buttons to change scenes or images such as slideshows. If there is dialogue involved, consider using Comic. Not so much a game as an interactive website backed up from the Internet.

Often exists to promote another product. Demonstrations of visual content intended to exhibit ambiguous or contradictory visual results, among other things. An alternate type of quiz game where choosing certain answers determines your "Personality" at the end. Games where the emphasis is on printing items that may or may not be customized by the player beforehand.

A sample of a finished work, usually made in order to incentivize the purchase of the full version. An animated or interactive element that was made to be a part of a website. For advertisements use the Advertisement tag. A game where the only method of input is moving or clicking the mouse. Avoid this tag if a game can be controlled by the Tab key. Gameplay takes place in a 3-dimensional environment. Not to be confused with Pre-rendered 3D.

Games concerning the September 11, attacks. Usually accompanied with Politics. A defined set of goals or challenges that award the player with trophies, badges, or other rewards upon completion. These are typically optional and do not influence the game's progression. Games set in ancient Egypt or a similarly themed area. Common features include pyramids, mummies, and Egyptian sarcophaguses.

Games set against an underwater backdrop. Common features include submarines, sea creatures, scuba suits, and aquatic plants.

   

 

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