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RPG game UI references
Browse 6 public games in the RPG category on Flomob. Compare real mobile UI and UX patterns, studio credits, and screen previews from titles you can study without signing in.
Use this RPG game library to benchmark onboarding, menus, progression, and monetization patterns side by side. Each public game page links to representative screens so you can understand what makes a rpg title feel polished—then adapt those principles to your own product.
Mobile game UI · UX patterns · Game references · RPG patterns · Public previews
AFK Arena
Lilith Games
Open the public reference page to explore creators, categories, and design inspiration for AFK Arena.
Cookie Run: Kingdom
Devsisters
Open the public reference page to explore creators, categories, and design inspiration for Cookie Run: Kingdom.
Dragon Ball Z Dokkan Battle
Bandai Namco
Open the public reference page to explore creators, categories, and design inspiration for Dragon Ball Z Dokkan Battle.
Fate/Grand Order
Aniplex, Delightworks
Open the public reference page to explore creators, categories, and design inspiration for Fate/Grand Order.
MARVEL Future Fight
Netmarble
Open the public reference page to explore creators, categories, and design inspiration for MARVEL Future Fight.
Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes
Capital Games, Electronic Arts
Open the public reference page to explore creators, categories, and design inspiration for Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes.
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Frequently asked questions
What can I learn from RPG game UI references on Flomob?
You can compare how rpg titles structure navigation, rewards, and core loops, then translate those UX decisions into your own mobile game or app.
Do I need an account to browse public RPG games?
No. Public game and screen previews are available without login. Create a free account when you want to save favorites and unlock the full library.
How should teams use RPG references without copying?
Treat each reference as a benchmark for clarity, hierarchy, and interaction patterns—not as artwork to duplicate.
How to benchmark this category
Compare several games in this category to spot recurring UX patterns, interaction priorities, and content hierarchy choices.
Pick 3-5 references, note what repeats across successful examples, then adapt those principles to your own product requirements.