I think it pretty much says the same thing for all users: "Oop oops! you need the latest flash plugin to play!" I would say that it never did work in the first place, but people rated the game and fav'd it. I went to miniclip.com and it played perfectly fine...I think one of the admins needs to do a check on the submitted cache of the game and see that everything is correct and nothing out-of-the-ordinary.
"Oop oops! you need the latest flash plugin to play!"
Got the same message and it played fine on miniclip, so I don't know what's going on... I had this too on another gaming website when I was searching for a game someone wanted to find and it said (more or less) the same thing... Maybe there's a new flash player coming out soon?!? :S
But that wouldn't make any sence since the game is older than, say, yesterday... so that shouldn't be a problem! Oooohhhwww... tuff problem...
Just filling you in on how it works... people make a game and upload it to several sites to get people to play them and rate/review them... And yes... also games that where either produced by or hosted by MiniClip are on Armor Games...
Still... this is (in my opinion) the best site I came across! It has a good community, which is very important to me...
I'm glad that the rules are lenient with the games, most other gaming forums that I've been on would have deleted the game if you had tried to put it on theirle site.
My best guess is that the current uploaded variant wasn't designed for anything other than Flash 8 or 9, and most of us have 10. It would recognize it as a prior version, even though it's higher.
My best guess is that the current uploaded variant wasn't designed for anything other than Flash 8 or 9, and most of us have 10. It would recognize it as a prior version, even though it's higher. Just a guess.
Yes, but I was wondering if this works the same way like with, say, word-files... you know, when you have version 5 and make a word.doc in it you can read it in a higher version, but not the other way around... higher version files are not read by lower version programs... then this shouldn't be a problem, but I guess it's not similar... :S
Yes, but I was wondering if this works the same way like with, say, word-files... you know, when you have version 5 and make a word.doc in it you can read it in a higher version, but not the other way around... higher version files are not read by lower version programs... then this shouldn't be a problem, but I guess it's not similar... :S
I would think it would work the same, if the game was developed with only the latest version in mind at the time of its creation. They would design it around just the one variant, rather than around the general .swf platform.