In July, Adobe announced that it planned to end flash around 2020. This is technically the right decision as HTML5 progresses, and because of the long-term existence of critical security vulnerabilities. However, I am still a bit sad for the end of the flash era.
Flash is the first technology to bring interactivity to the Internet. We always forget the silence of the Internet in the early 20th century. And Flash brings life to the web-there were a lot of stupid garbage games and animations. As a tribute to the age of garbage games, I have created a game similar to this era:
Game Info
To start the game, click on the top right corner to select a fragment. The fragment is then displayed as a yellow "dot" and the server appears as "card." Finally, press pronto to move the Shard! The player will move the fragment. Once done, you need to guess where it is. See the following sections for more information on fragmentation and servers. Make sure the sound is enabled (if you are in the public office, please remember to use the headset yo ~).
Any similarities to German junk TV programs in the 80 were intentionally designed.
For the best and most realistic experience, you need to install comic Sans MS on your system.
What is the game about?
The above version is a standalone version. The real version can only be played on the Arangodb cluster. It moves around the data in your cluster, and you must guess where the fragments are being moved. Please note that this is not a fake process. It will indeed move the data within the cluster!
Open the gameIntroduction to the function of creating a game Arangodb database
- Foxx
- Clusters
- Supervision
- Code, which can be found on GitHub.
Original translation
English original link
Flash games created using the database-Pronto Move Shard