In the Spirit of Flash

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Adobe Flash is a very handy tool in this generation; it can do so much for everyone. With its patented Propriety ActionScript codes, it enabled professionals and amateurs alike, to produce quality games and animations in the comfort of their own home. Creating 2D side-scrollers, puzzle games, shooting games, even 3D games have never been this easy. And while they’re at it, might as well figure out the full potential of the program itself and help gamers as well as themselves earn a bit of money while doing it. Welcome the skill game tournament!

Skill game tournament involves players competing in flash games in order to win both a money incentive and the right to boast. Competitions like these are very numerous in the internet, where all the tech gurus are actually uploading their masterpieces and challenging players to beat them. But of course, merely playing games can get boring every now and then. So what do you do? Add the chance of winning money into the mix, of course.

Before anyone frets about this matter though, it should be made very clear that flash games are not advocating gambling of any kind. Skill games tournament require hard work and dedication in accomplishing the game and winning the contest. Luck still gets involved but practice can do so much more in comparison. And after all, it is all about fun and thrills, making new friends (and enemies) along the way. Skill game tournaments are all about simple mechanics with very extravagant rewards after the dust has settled.

One particular host site for this fun, yet high stakes competition is FlashGP.com. They hold daily, monthly, annual tournaments for their players utilizing the most popular Flash games that they could ever find in the web. Most of them are about reflexes skill and timing; IQ skills are also strained in their puzzle and strategy games sections. There is no shortage of variety for everyone, any skill, or at least skills related to handling a computer, can be used to compete and win. The biggest prize for an event like this is quite significant; almost $30,000 in cash would be given away, with two possible distribution options, flexible player and winner participation, a very wide range of options when it comes to playing, very affordable entry cost and free annual Grand Prix fee. There is no doubt that whoever came up with this site is absolutely serious about getting players to participate in the skill game tournament and definitely rewarding them in return.

The Adobe Flash is definitely an impressive piece of software, wherein it can facilitate a website such as FlashGP.com. It achieves what no other flash game site has ever done. It definitely deserves some merit. It has also raised the skill game tournament to a whole new level and would probably send the flash application to a whole new height, where contests, whether money is involved there or not, would be held in light of skill, creativity and imagination. So how helpful can it really get in the future? We can only really wait and see.

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This article was published on 2012/06/18