Flashline Games

Flashline Games
Founded 2008
Headquarters Boca Raton, Florida
Website www.flashlinegames.com
Alexa rank Negative increase 680,620; 413,753: United States (February 2014)[1]
Type of site Online games
Registration Optional
Available in English
Current status Inactive

Flashline Games is an online game portal, serving only Adobe Flash - based games. The categories of the games include Action, Adventure, Arcade, Life & Style, Puzzle, Shooting, Sports, and Strategy. A drop-down search suggestion tool similar to that of Facebook or Google is featured on the website. The company logo features an 'S' shaped, yellow lightning bolt wearing dark blue sunglasses.

The website was taken down between February 9, 2014 and May 17, 2014. If you do go onto the web domain now it say that it is for sale therefore it is inactive and will no longer be available to the public for flash games anymore.[2]

Popular Games

Max Dirt Bike has notably been the most played game since the launch of the website. It features a motorcyclist attempting to cross the finish line, while overcoming obstacles for over 20 levels.

Super Mario Brothers Flash is the online, replicated version of the classic Nintendo 64 game. One may play as either Mario or Luigi, just as in the original version of the game. There are three worlds in this game, with a castle at the end of each.

Age of War is a strategy game that spans from prehistoric times to the future. The player faces the computer in a one on one tower defense style game. Money is collected each time an opponent is killed. The money collected may be used to purchase more infantry or turrets. Experience is gained for each kill, and must be gained in order to evolve to the next time period.

Point System

The website recently integrated a point system, which rewards its members with points in various ways. A player may earn one point for logging in per day, five points per comment, and ten points for referring a friend to the website. At the moment points may not be redeemed for any sort of reward.

Coding

The coders of this website used HTML, PHP, Javascript, and XML to create a Web 2.0 feel to it. Ajax was used to create the drop-down, suggestion search bar as well as the login system. Although the website appears to not have any coding mistakes, like many other websites, it does not pass XHTML 1.0 Transitional.[3]

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