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Alert mobile game screen references
Browse 52 public Alert screens from real mobile games on Flomob. Study how teams handle this flow moment—layout, hierarchy, copy, and calls to action—in production interfaces.
This Alert collection is built for designers researching mobile game UX. Compare orientation, information density, and action emphasis across titles, note what repeats in strong examples, and open any preview to see the pattern inside its full game context.
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MARVEL Future Fight
Netmarble
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Hay Day
Supercell
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Gardenscapes
Playrix
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Cookie Run: Kingdom
Devsisters
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Frequently asked questions
What are Alert screen references on Flomob?
They are real mobile game screenshots tagged as alert moments, curated so you can study layout and UX patterns in context.
How do I compare Alert screens effectively?
Review 3–5 examples, note repeated hierarchy and CTA placement, then document principles that fit your game's goals.
Can I access more screens than the public previews?
Yes. Sign up free to explore the full screen library, filter by game, and save references for your team.
How to use these references
Use this Alert collection to compare how different games solve the same UX moment. Focus on hierarchy, clarity, and action emphasis rather than copying exact visuals.
Start by reviewing 3-5 examples, note repeated interaction patterns, then adapt those principles to your product goals and design system.