Gas & Sand

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Gas & Sand

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• Published Dec 4th, 2012 with 13681 plays
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In this cool 3D game you try to win all the races on various tracks. Try to avoid making mistakes and losing precious seconds.

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Pirate of Webgames (unregistered) [00:08 Feb 3rd, 2021]

Flash works still for me and this game even better now that I have made a nice little exe out of the projector. How did I do this with a higher version of flash SA when create projector is greyed out? That is called knowing what to do before it got removed and taken down, a secret of mine I won't share soon. I have a lot of good resources at my disposal so I know what Im doing in short. Don't worry because its only for personal use, maybe what the developer should do now that flash is abolished is turn this game into a WebGL and make money off it. Just a bit of advise.

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FalconPirate (unregistered) [14:35 Nov 19th, 2022]

Please share how you did it??

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Pirate of Webgames (unregistered) [23:33 Sep 17th, 2020]

Why Miniclip take this one down? It was not the deadline yet for flash games EOL? I don't understand these people (not just Miniclip but everyone who hosts games) they complain and complain about someone taking these offline and playing it but meanwhile its hosted here and there and everywhere else and god knows who has a license to display these games on there webpage. Mirrored from another website that has the same content displayed everywhere else is a safe assumption that the game would never be taken offline due to the fact of security of standards set on the source files being viewed and saved on a users computer. NOT everyone does this but Im only assuming only the older bunch of people with more experience with this kind of stuff, that being said: what they don't realize that the content that is being hosted that is very good quality of that type of game is essential to keep going on there website and not taken down for stupid *** reasons. No one is going to play low class shitty games anymore (aside from the kids) as the years grow older (its 2020 now) and there SHOULD be better games with decent graphics and gameplay available to play. Shockwave and Flash the "common" is just another example of the above stated and the only reason they are trying to prevent people playing or hosting this kind of content because of all the creators complaints towards the operator of those websites, its how they notice there files on the server end has been tampered with and its painfully obvious "what people try to do" is NOT have intentions to steal but INFACT archive these games so they would NEVER get lost out of existence EVER AGAIN!!! Lets face it how many times "you" have went on gaming website and stumbled across a very good game and played it for hours (thru the browser) and then wondered things like: Is there a PC version available? Can I get this somehow thru another application source? If I offered money to someone can they get it for me? ETC. The short answer is NO!!! Why??? Because someone else who MADE the content did not want it to go viral around the internet and the creators strictly wanted these games to remain playable thru a browser with "dangerous" plugins and with a reliable internet connection, they were afraid of the typical stuff that happens around and on the internet with people cracking games and such so really in short they were afraid to lose money and whatever money they made off website royalty's including links to click and ad's to watch in between the "game's" intermission scenes surely that paid out just enough to keep them happy over the long run. That is the whole problem here with games on the web, they come and go one day you play them the next you don't and EVEN websites that host online gaming have become MORE aggressive than ever because they too want a cut out of the money apple pie and its really not so user friendly anymore in my eyes anyway. What these websites SHOULD be doing is if lets say: they don't want a game on there website anymore because of the people who host and mirror it don't want it anymore and then they take it down "for stupid *** reasons" then it should become freeware BY RIGHT!!! The way I see it is: IF YOU DON'T NEED SOMETHING THEN GIVE IT TO SOMEONE WHO WILL APPRECIATE IT!!! Anybody that is archiving webgames like this (whether it be this one or another) should be commended for the hard work (he or she) sets a good example of taking care of the games that made these online gaming sites such as - Miniclip for example more famous to what they are today, if anything made them more noticeable in the long run where as I can show someone the game and say: I got this from so and so blah blah and so on. THAT alone just gave Miniclip a MUCH HIGHER BETTER image then it already had to begin with. Really its too bad that all these sites think alike though the WAY they have to think in order to make a pretty penny rather than pleasing there users it is a shame and REALLY pathetic. P.S I hope someone who hosts these webgames on there site can read this and take a closer look at the bigger picture here because whatever I stated all above is 100% fact and really think about it, what does seem right might not always be and look at the principle of the situation with the archiving on HOW its being done THE RIGHT WAY!!! Nobody distributes any of this stuff over the internet and claims any rights that its there own and nobody makes profit on this stuff on the internet or outside sales off other creators work. Those two things alone mentioned make it right to archive webgames as long as it is being done with those two rules in play, no harm intended. Its not always about making a pretty penny you know? And sometimes just sometimes it be nice IF someone can please someone else for a change with no strings attached.

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Ninja X5X [23:46 Dec 4th, 2012]

hello

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