This is from the world's least game oriented person, a true gaming caveman.
The first site re social quizzes was quite accessible and quite tempting to partake in, due in large part to the nice variety of topical, familiar quiz subjects and the easy-to-follow layout of the topics.
The variety of topical social related quizzes should easily engage the casual or ( well meant !) the less than sophisticated visitor in quick quiz participation, etc.
IMO - tend to dislike the unexpected appearance of " speaking heads or figures " as they usually are a sales presentation or pitch and disrupt my viewing of a site. The suit guy showed up bottom right, my screen darkened, then " he then spoke about something".
That's when I usually click off and leave a site, so to me that was the only less than " plus " on the site. Your site, your choice of course and maybe in your target marketplace such figures are commonly part of the landscape.
Overall a nicely done quick quiz site.
GameFlaps was, to this game cretin, quite a rich appearing and vibrant presentation of the many games and game subjects presented.
Just enough visuals and moving parts to engage the eye and create interest and not overwhelm the visitor.
In the news section, I randomly clicked " pathfinder " and was given a " 404 " response.
As a true outsider to gaming I truly liked the site and found the variety of game topics interesting and the overall visuals well done and well designed.
Was there a copyright date on the sites - symbol yes, but should a date appear as well ?
The two sites visited were very well done IMO, on topic per domain names and quite engaging.