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CRITIK
Protect your cornfields and lock up your livestock, because Flock! is here! Pilot a UFO around vibrantly-colored landscapes in this charming sandbox puzzle game where you must herd animal life back to the Motherflocker. Using a powerful physics engine that drives many of the game’s elements, Flock! features over 50 pastoral puzzles. Pick up wood to form bridges, move boulders to create obstructions, and flatten fields into pathways all to help deliver your herd before time runs out! Flock together with a friend and even create and share your own crazy levels online.
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13 reviews found100
The A.V. Club
Jan 1, 1970
Worth flocking to.
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Cheat Code Central
Jan 1, 1970
Summary and quote unavailable.
75
Game Over Online
Jan 1, 1970
This game is good. It had a lot of potential and succeeded on a few fronts. The $15 asking price might seem a bit steep at first but if you enjoyed the demo then you’ll definitely like this game, and there’s plenty of content to make the game worth its value.
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3DJuegos
Jan 1, 1970
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GameSpot
Jan 1, 1970
Corralling livestock is a fun new way to solve puzzles, but some agitating quirks will push the impatient away. The Good - Plenty of variety - Smart puzzles are satisfying to solve - Great style and vibe - Constantly rewards you with usable items - You can share custom-created levels with other players. The Bad - Annoying pathfinding issues - No online multiplayer, limited local co-op - Inelegant level editor. You can diminish almost any game to a laughably low level by reducing it to its bare essentials: Harvest Moon's focus is manual labor, Brain Age is portable homework, and Animal Crossing is about paying rent.
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IGN
Jan 1, 1970
Summary and quote unavailable.
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Worth Playing
Jan 1, 1970
Flock! is a game with an endearing presentation but it's sadly followed by incredibly weak execution in the core gameplay, especially in the offering of campaign levels. There's no sense of intensity like most puzzle games, but even in terms of strategy, Flock! flounders; the mostly short stages fail to build up any sense of accomplishment or success that would come with any other God game.
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Absolute Games
Jan 1, 1970
Summary and quote unavailable.
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GameStar
Jan 1, 1970
Summary and quote unavailable.
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VideoGamer
Jan 1, 1970
It's all a bit sad really. Flock! is an enjoyable game when it all works, but it's far too easy to encounter one of its many soul destroying problems that'll make you wish you were playing something else. It's certainly something quite unique on the current crop of systems, but that doesn't stop if from being a disappointment.