Flotilla Raid

Flotilla Raid

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Flotilla Raid

Rating:
1.7
Released: June 06, 2010
Last updated: June 06, 2010
Developer: dumb_flasher

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Description

Save your ship from enemy's attack

How to Play

Arrow - move

FAQ

What is Flotilla Raid?

Flotilla Raid is an idle game developed by Dumb Flasher where players command a fleet of ships to raid enemy flotillas and earn resources.

How do you play Flotilla Raid?

In Flotilla Raid, you organize and upgrade a group of ships that automatically attack waves of enemy ships and fleets, collecting loot and progressing to tougher challenges.

What progression systems are in Flotilla Raid?

Flotilla Raid features upgrades for your ships, allowing you to increase their stats and effectiveness, and there are additional unlocks as you earn more resources by defeating enemies.

Can you progress in Flotilla Raid while offline?

Yes, Flotilla Raid offers offline progress, so your fleet continues to earn rewards and defeat enemies even when you are not actively playing.

What platforms is Flotilla Raid available on?

Flotilla Raid is a browser-based idle game that you can play online through web browsers on platforms that support Kongregate.

Comments

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tommy9512

Apr. 26, 2011

4
0

horrible game too much health, way too long, and moving sucks. 1/5

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tallstar5

Jun. 06, 2010

13
3

Stupid political game is stupid.

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1lespaulrocker

Jun. 06, 2010

9
3

Boring. And I don't want your politics shoved down my throat.

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SeTaYaS

Jun. 07, 2010

5
2

Total disaster! We should have the use of metal bars, knives, gas masks and body armour like the "peaceful protesters" did.

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IIAOPSW

Jun. 06, 2010

8
4

1. the game in itself sucks.
2. I dont agree with your politics, particularly since that bit of news came out that the flotilla was trying to get attacked to make Israel look bad.
3. even if i did agree, this is not the place to make political points.
1/5