Wed Flags  ·  Rulebook | Vol. 01 · Wisteria Square  Read time: ninety seconds

— § 01 · The Loop

How Wed Flags works.

One wedding. Five meters. One car in the driveway. Quick Wedding is the core run; Party Pass, Full Wedding, Getting Ready Chaos, Fit Check, Submit, and the Trophy Shelf build around it.

§ 02   The Five Steps Cast · Read · Balance · Survive · Post
Step 01 — Cast

Pick a wedding role.

Same wedding. Different access to the mess.

Planner sees the timeline. Photographer sees what people aren't trying to show. Bridesmaid sees the group chat. Guest sees table 7. The cards you draw, the choices you get, and the endings you can earn all change with your role.

You can replay the same wedding four ways and find four different stories.

Role select screen
Gameplay screen
Step 02 — Read

Swipe the red flags.

Each card is a wedding artifact, not a question.

Invoices. Group chats. Seating charts. Contract clauses. Cocktail napkins with lipstick on them. Read the situation. Pick the version of the day you can live with.

Some cards have hints if the right tool is active. None of them are easy.

Step 03 — Balance

Keep five meters alive.

Love · Family · Budget · Crew · Vibe.

Every choice nudges them. The app previews which meters are in the splash zone, but not the exact numbers, so every decision still has teeth. Drop one to zero and the wedding starts limping. Maxing one out helps too, but the wedding starts to revolve around it. Which is its own problem.

Love
Family
Budget
Crew
Vibe
Meters
Gameplay tips
Step 04 — Survive

Reach the getaway car.

The car leaves at 22:48. It does not wait.

Twelve cards stand between you and the driveway. The car has gas, a playlist, and absolutely no patience. If your meters are still standing when it pulls away, the couple is in the back seat. If not — the day collapses into a story you'll still tell at brunch.

Step 05 — Post

Share the story card.

Every ending is built to be screenshotted.

When the run ends, the app prints a square or vertical story card with your role, your score, your biggest red flag, your brunch forecast, and one punchline worth posting. Collect endings. Compare with friends. Receive at least one text that says: "I knew it."

Ending screen
§ 03   Frequently Suspected The questions every wedding photographer asks

How long does one wedding take?

About 8–12 minutes for a Quick Wedding. Long enough to play between getting-ready shots, short enough to replay before the toast.

What modes are in the current build?

Quick Wedding, Party Pass, Full Wedding, and Getting Ready Chaos. Getting Ready unlocks after you make a Fit Check story card.

Is this a real wedding planning app?

No. Wed Flags is a comedy. It is a game. It will not help you pick a florist. It will, possibly, help you survive working a reception.

Do I need an internet connection?

Single-player runs work offline. Story submissions and share cards use the network when you tap share.

Is it appropriate for the actual wedding party?

Adults only. Mature humor, alcohol references, mild profanity, social drama. Don't play it at the rehearsal dinner. Or do — your call.

Can I play multiple roles?

Yes. Same wedding, four roles, four different decks. Each role has its own endings and tools.

How do trophies work?

The Trophy Shelf shows how many achievements exist, but it keeps unearned names sealed. You know there is more to chase without having the jokes spoiled.

Are there in-app purchases or ads?

No ads. No energy timers. Premium one-time purchase. Future expansion packs are optional.

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