I just tested the game in standalone and I had the same issue. When I ran the game in the past, I used Supernova which ran smoothly. Since supernova isn't viewed as a good alternative, using Flashpoint or using a browser that still supports flash may work.
I was going to do it until I realized 7-B existed. At that point I decided I was only going to add the category if anyone managed to successfully complete the challenge.
If you're talking about the ending, there's always things like that that may screw you over during a run. Not sure if I see it as a glitch though.
Nice to see a Diversity series runner back in the day come back. :)
I was actually thinking about it too awhile ago. I guess it doesn't hurt.
Might as well resurrect this thread again. Yes you are a year too late. Like me...
Could I send a video of a run and have you add the leaderboard?
Hi, I'm another nostalgic speedrunner who likes to play games from his/her childhood.
I just found out this series and leaderboard exists and I was wondering if there could be more ruff ruffman games added to the series? One in particular especially could be Move it or Luge it, or the other games mentioned in the forum that are speedrunable.
My only theory is that he paused mid teleport to be able to come back to the game in that area. Why the door broke is a mystery.
We do know that spot exists, but we never really thought about adding a meme category based on this.
I think there should be a download link on the resources page showing the emulator that works. Or at least steps to install the emulator properly.
Is there a specific version of the game we are supposed to play, or is any type of Flash version allowed (like coolmathgames)
Not sure if this leaderboard is still alive, but I may try to submit a run to the leaderboards here. This was one of my favorite games as a young child on nitrome and I applaud you guys for creating a leaderboard for this game! Hope to submit a run soon. Cheers.