So I've been playing Big Fat Awesome House Party on the Flashpoint Archive and this is fanart of my two playable characters, Stacey Lacey and Griggs. :)

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So I've been playing Big Fat Awesome House Party on the Flashpoint Archive and this is fanart of my two playable characters, Stacey Lacey and Griggs. :)
I just downloaded the Flashpoint Archive, and now I am able to start playing all of the Wild Kratts Games from when I was a kid. I feel like a kid again. Thank you thank thank you from the bottom of my Wild Kratts loving heart for teaching me how to bring back a piece of my childhood.
You’re very welcome!
fun fact: if you have flashpoint u can play the gravity falls sweater maker game on there. anyways i made some stuff in it. 🌌🌙🌌
Flash Game Retrospective: "From Heaven to Hell: The Cries of Lost Souls" (part 1)
I've been looking back at Flash games that I remember playing several years ago. One game series that comes to mind immediately was called "From Heaven to Hell: The Cries of Lost Souls". It was made by a developer that goes by a couple of names. They go by "Flash Dreams Studios" nowadays. However, they have also gone by "Lonely Boy16", "lifeisadream52", and "Michael Hernandez".
The protagonist of the series, Henry, is dealing with grief on the anniversary of his mother's death. For reasons unclear, he wasn't allowed to see her in the hospital to say goodbye. He plans to visit her grave. And then, one morning, he wakes up to discover that something strange has happened in his home.
The first chapter was released back in 2006. The second chapter was split into two parts and released in 2008. Then, the series sat without updates for about 10 years. The third chapter was released in 2018. However, it was very short, and it ended on a cliff-hanger. The developer has plans to re-make the games in the Unreal engine and tell the rest of the story.
A short demo for the remake of chapter 1 was released with a new title, "A Havens Descent: Cries of Distant Scars". However, development is currently paused in favor of an unrelated game, "Tracks of Denial". The last communication from the developer in 2024 indicated that they wanted to use the experience gained from "Tracks of Denial" to learn what they needed to know for the FHTH remake.
I want to talk through the games (including the Unreal demo) and give my thoughts. The series is a big point of nostalgia for me. This will spoil the series, of course. Mind you, the games have been out for several years now. As I said before, the story ended on a cliff-hanger, so only the developer can tell us the final story. Plus, if the Unreal engine remake is developed, it could have story differences from the flash version.
So, let's start with Chapter 1: Home Alone.
anybody else find it weirdly embarrasing when they post an issue they had only for it to stop being an issue immeditly after they posted about it?
like, my bad guys… I guess I just had to wait an extra minute before trying for the 7th time…
anyway shoutout to Flashpoint Archive for making hundreds of flash games playable for free for anybody!
I miss Playhouse Disney and PBS Kids websites, I would spend hours on those flash games. I can still remember printing out coloring pages of Clay(the old playhouse Disney mascot)
real, that's the win of the flashpoint archive lol is that it has all the old games from those kind of websites!
I love Flashpoint Archive and Ruffle not only for the pure media perseverance part, but for the implied spite of it. Adobe said "we're discontinuing Flash" and the Internet said "um like fuck you are."
Flash Game Retrospective: "From Heaven to Hell: The Cries of Lost Souls" (part 2)
This is my second post in my retrospective of the game series "From Heaven to Hell: The Cries of Lost Souls".
When we left off, we were aware that something wrong had happened in our house. We've been hearing knocking, but nobody seems to be there. We cannot get into our mother's old room, as it has been locked. The power is out. Now, we are considering breaking down the door to the basement, since it is stuck.
Let's continue with Chapter 1: Home Alone.