Hello Chornies, been a few weeks, so here is a quick, flash Giveaway for you at the very last minute of some of the more Obscure games we have to gift. So let’s waste no time and see what we have…
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That is all this week but never fear, bigger things await you if nothing takes your fancy this week. As I said, this was just a bit of a filler for the bigger thing coming soon.
There is NO BARRIER FOR ENTRY, this week, other than you being a community member and if you are here, then you are.
As before, submit your entries by leaving a comment below by the time the new Chrono Daily Deal on Monday 26th February 2018 and remember to please state which games you wish to be entered for and you can enter for multiple games if you wish, just be respectful. Good luck.
The winners will be decided by Discobot’s RNG Die rolls. You must contact us after receiving your PM declaring that you are a winner within 24 hours of being notified. If you fail to reply within the allotted time, we will have to redo the draw for that game. Sorry, but we must be REALLY strict on this.
Special Thanks to @YQMaoski for donating some keys for this week’s giveaway. Other giveaway members are @delenn13, @PeteMcc, @Gnuffi, @HappyCabbage and myself. Any queries, feel free to ask.
Nothing for me, thanks. Just wanted to say I really enjoyed Scanner Sombre, and to anyone considering it: the demo is literally the beginning of the game. Try it, and you’ll know if it’s for you.
Doesn’t Adobe Flash officially die this year? Or something like that? I remember reading something about support for it being dropped from all major browsers in the near future, I just haven’t used it since the early 2000s. It was always inefficient, slow, buggy, insecure, and prone to easy hacking. Does anyone still use flash for anything? Newgrounds? Kongregate? Armor something? I figured everyone had ported to HTML5 or a Java/Python mix for most active content but I’m out of the loop I guess.