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However, are you sure those were originally Flash games? As an example, how do you know for sure Super Meat Boy was?
While Meat Boy was indeed flash, Super Meat Boy was not.
Tags should be correct, so "flash" is incorrect for sequels that had no actual flash counterpart.
Any of the games published by Armor Games or Kongregate likely are originally flash games. They're Flash games sites.
https://store.steampowered.com/publisher/armorgamesstudios
https://store.steampowered.com/publisher/Kongregate
What exactly do you mean by "flash counterpart"? Bloons tower defense 6 is part the bloons tower defense series, which was originally a flash game. It's a sequel to a classic flash game, so that's why I included it on the list. Same with super meat boy, it's a sequel to the flash game meat boy.
Also thanks for linking the publisher pages. I'll check them out later and add stuff to the list.
No, it should not.
Tagging games by what something else in the series is/was would be needlessly confusing. And pretty much run counter the whole point of the tag system: to describe THAT PARTICULAR game.
To be clear, I'm not planning to tag anything. I only brought up the fact there was no "flash" tag because it meant I had nowhere to start in making this list. I'm just curious what steam games are based on flash games (which includes sequels to flash games too).
This is why I said "Whether they're ports, remasters, remakes, sequels, or spin-offs of classic flash games."
That said, tags are still user-generated. So if you think a Flash tag should exist, go ahead & tag along. But please don't label non-Flash games as "Flash".
I get what you MEAN, but it's not really worth doing, since it will lead to confusion.
I just want to know what games on steam started as flash games in some way.
Games which require (where made with) flash to run usually have the flash.exe (in whatever version they used) in the game directory and run with that.....like the initial release of Binding of Isaac.
So now it would depend on how you define flash game, a game which originates from a website when they still used flash, or a game made with flash even if it was never a browser game.