Makes me remember the lonely middle school days when my parents were out on a date or a work event and because I wasnt allowed gaming consoles back then I used to play the shit out of everything in armor games.
I remember House of Wolves for two things: 1. the sequel which was greenlit on steam, but never released 2. the habit that it gave me, where I feel the need to constantly click on empty spaces while using my computer to ensure that I don't have anything selected
a moment of silence for HoW 2 i loved the first one to death and the second looked like the perfect upgrade. shame it never came to be actually edit for this, i just checked the dev's youtube trailer for the second game and there is a reply from just 10 months ago that they still want to finish the game. if HoW 2 ever releases, its gonna be the most insane drop ever. over 10 years in the making
DUDE I REMEMBER PLAYING HOUSE OF WOLVES WHEN I WAS YOUNGER AND I NEVER UNDERSTOOD MY HABIT OF CLICKING EMPTY SPACES TO MAKE SURE I DONT HAVE ANYTHING SELECTED IT ALL MAKES SENSE NOW
I remember playing the first Age of War in a summer school computer class. When I first played it I didn't even realize you could upgrade to new ages, so I was stuck in the caveman era, even as the enemy advanced. At first it was a slough, barley scraping by as more advanced units effortlessly killed my clubmen. Because I was to dumb to figure out a basic game mechanic, I kept wondering why the enemy always seemed to have the upper hand and why I wasn't upgrading. Then something magic happened. The game progressed to the point where I kept getting enough money to spam the strongest caveman unit, the dino rider. So what this resulted in was the most bizarre version of Stalingrad, where future soldiers and tanks were struggling to keep the horde of smelly cavemen riding big dumb lizards at bay. It was glorious, as this locked the game into a stalemate of stupidity. By the time class was over, I was getting like 3 frames a second and the computer took 5 minutes to shut down. All because I didn't know how to do like one of 5 things the game had to offer. It's a miracle I graduated. I eventually beat the game at another time, but I never saw the end result of that first playthrough. To this day I like to imagine the war is still raging on, an endless conflict in which super soldiers stand their ground against an endless sea of spear wielding cavemen riding dinosaurs.
think of being built to destroy tanks and anything else that can be thrown at you just to get mauled by random dudes with big sticks riding a weird looking big lizard
Man, I'm h!, and I swear that’s the best comment I’ve ever read. I can envision the cinematic elements of a StarCraft-style war film incorporated into Circle of Fire, blending both historical and science fiction themes. Imagining your story brings me so much joy that I feel like a little girl again. Although it’s not my story, I was captivated by strategy and war games as a child, immersing myself in them every day. I had a similar experience with Ancient Conquest: The Golden Fleece, a naval RTS set in ancient Greece. Although I barely understood the game at first, I experimented with various strategies (often losing a lot) to avoid being completely annihilated in just five minutes. I discovered that if I collected 3,000 gold and 1,200 fish before the two-minute mark, I could build only bi-rammers, creating a slow but effective cascade effect that expanded my territory and suffocated the enemy team. The most efficient way of exchanging resources for a kid who didn't have the ability to micromanage the ships' abilities, was to leave all the ships with the (ram) option activated and then they would automatically do it, and no ram ship is better than the one that was built specifically for this: the Rammer. It's fast, and cheap. The upgraded iron hulls made his attack enough to break a ship five times more expensive. And so I made an infinite army of them and distributed them all over the map, as if they were ants. And then I would just keep attacking like Zergs or Tyranids.
Wow, I legit did not realize Army of Ages was the third age of war. Thought it was just a similar type of game, haha. Back when I started playing flash games, I never really paid attention to who made them or anything, since I also didn't realize House of Wolves or Tower of Doom was them as well. Glorious Morning is a song I can just loop through my head whenever I want, and that I absolutely associate with flash games
Glorious Morning By Waterflame is one of those songs so integral to my childhood, that I'm pretty sure part of my genetic code carries that nostalgia, and my children will feel nostalgia for a time they weren't part of.
ARMOR MAYHEM holly shit, the half a second of that playing punched me in the face. Didn't even know it was by the same guy of Age of War. What a beast.
@@joelfilho2625 PLAZMA BURST 2 YESSSS. All through the video I was thinking "This reminds me of a game I played indefinitely, but I cannot remember the game". Thanks a lot
Those are both awesome. Do yall remember the Raze games? I loved Raze 2 so much as a kid that I started writing a comic for it lol. Not sure if I ever finished it. My memory was probably not good enough back then to keep the story straight in my mind anyway lol
I distinctly remember my cousin telling me about this game to which I'd asked how you could have a strategy game on your browser. When he told me you just made units and they walked to the enemy base what I imagined was Warcraft 3 with no unit control which had confused me even more. My cousin hadn't clarified that it was 2d so I immediately assumed it was a proper RTS. Innocent times...
You forgot to add that in Age of war 1 you could pause the game with spacebar which didn't affected super powers so their projectiles were stacking next to each other making it unavoidable on the whole stage
God, House of Wolves was my Favorite flash game ever. That thing is just. *Muah* it's what got me into RTS games honestly. Hope you do a deep dive on it specifically soon.
"Toy Soldiers" Ah yes, The Famous "Toy Soldiers" fighting in the Civil War, War of Rights, the Napoleonic War and so on and so forth, my favorite type of soldier
I never realised how many of these games you listed were built by the same guy, I didn't even realise Army of ages was "Age of War 3", but I played pretty much all the games that you listed in this video. Reading through the list of games you're planning to cover, I'm really excited to see your Road of the Dead, Stick war and Epic Battle Fantasy videos. I've been playing through Epic Battle Fantasy 5 recently and it's really fun, The writing + characters are fun and the gameplay is really refined compared to the previous games. Still a really good series, I highly recommend getting them because they're on steam. I'm kinda surprised you don't have kingdom rush on your list, but that series of games is still going. I did remember a game like it called "Incursion" (Leaving the name here so I don't forget lol) that I really enjoyed, I'm always happy to see a notification from this TH-cam channel.
Incursion seems to have been bought out from the original creator Its available on mobile now but named something like Demon Raid tower defense or whatever, still the same game though albeit the port isnt very stable
The flood of nostalgia just washed over me like a tidal wave, the OG that a lot of other games copied that 2D unit vs unit combat. I had no idea this man made so much of the flash games of my childhood hope he’s paid well at unity
I remember being first introduced to Flash games and even strategy games in general back in 2009 by a friend of mine I had back in the day when I was a kid who introduced me to Age of War as the very first Flash game I've ever played. Thanks, buddy. You changed my life.
Aw man, you unlocked a core memory talking about the Age of War series. Some others of my favorites were the Prince of War duology, Defend Your Castle, and the original Warlords.
I remember playing Army of Ages 1000x more than I played the first 2 games, just seeing the title makes me want to play it again lol, I remember struggling so hard with it
I knew that music was familiar. Around the 13:00 mark, you can hear a theme song from Wizard101, specifically when youre selecting a character/title/commons screen. Shit has been burned into my skull from how much ive heard it over the years. Nice touch!
14:32 Infinity Blade!! Gosh, I loved that game so much, I wish I could play it again... Though I'd be lying if I had no idea what I was doing when I originally played it... I'd love to try it again, now that I know what I'm doing. Besides that though, very great video covering one of my favorite Flash developers! You do a really great job!
this video made me realize just how many games of this guy I played. I never realized they were by the same dev, insane. He basically made flash gaming so fun
Thank you so much for telling us about the people behind the games! As a child, you play and enjoy the games, but you don't stop to consider the passion and sometimes hardships of the authors.
What an absolute chad Louissi is for making these games I loved so many of these growing up and didn't even realize they were from the same developer. Also its funny that this video comes up now that I'm in college minoring in game development, one idea I have for a personal game project is something inspired by army of ages because I've continued to play it once every couple of years or so growing up.
Age of War is one of the many flash games that actually inspired me to pursue music and introduced me to Waterflame, the composer for that piece. I used to play lots of flash games in Armor Games and only a few manage to catch my attention through their music composition/selections. This game still holds the No.1 spot for its one heck of an iconic soundtrack.
Dude you cracking my forgotten memories. I totally forget your channel month ago about flash game until saw this video. Sub! There are also quite number of flash game left like gear of war, Colony, Crazy monkey game, Commando (literally metal slug), CH real time straghty game you can recruit soldiers and cannon something something. etc. I hope you keep making video about those game so they will live in our memory once more.
Man, as someone who grew up in that time period when flash games were prominent... I really wanted to recall many of them. Where can i find that list at 00:15?
@@yahiawaleed828 yes, the other version is the whole database, every single game they've archived. You will download the games you wanna play one by one as you launch them, so the size will grow a little bit.
This and epic war were goated. Fighting with those massive god monsters was so dope. There was also another game I liked where you played as evil, with monsters you could upgrade/evolve and fought humans, though unfortunately I could never find it again or remember the name 😂
There was a game similar to Age of War that I used to play during my childhood, but I can't remember its name. If anyone knows, could you remind me? The game was like Age of War, where we produced soldiers, and there was an opponent with a base we had to destroy. We could use three types of units: 1. A unit that gathered wood and disappeared when it returned to the base. 2. An archer unit. 3. A melee combat unit. The map stretched downwards in a sloping "\-shaped" path and symmetrically upwards toward the enemy base in a "/-shaped" way. It was a simple game, but I don't know how to describe it on TH-cam.
Nahh this man made my childhood! And hell, I remember playing a lot to House of wolves, up there with Decision III & The last stand UC favorite flash games!
I always liked strategy so i'll admit it's kinda weird that age of war never clicked with me. Stuff like 1066, tainted kingdom or hex empires were my kinda flash shit.
Glorious Morning by Waterflame is forever embedded into my consciousness. Age of War being one of my first games ever right alongside Stick War and Toss the Turtle really molded my love for games
House of wolves is really nice game with so little content in it. Wish they made some second game to upgrade it. I totally agree on house of wolves being the best game. Great vid
I remember exploiting house of wolves glitch where deleting the building let you summon units out of thin air and break the max unit limits, permanantly because when they died the unit numbers can go to negative and doesn't break game play at all.
8:54 Depending how much benefit of the doubt you want to grant him - infinite is never ending, but it doesn't mean the amount of power per amount of time is infinite. I guess that would make it something like a true renevable, since the ones we have break after some time due to various factors - which means you might run out of resources used to collect them, and that fictional power source can generate power without breaking down the parts or whatever.
There was a game with somewhat similar graphics to the age of war 1 and it had two mages battle in a same arena design as what is in any moba game these days with minions and towers, but I can't find it, it was so good!
I actually think it is a great game. Top half of Flash Games at last. Army of Ages is the only one I revisit nowadays. But the games themselves are still solid.
I remember playing the Age of War trilogy many years ago instead of doing homework after school, tough I didn't know they Army of Ages were connected to Age of War, I just assumed it was similar game without any actual connection to each other. I must admit Army of Ages was my favourite amongst the three, though they are all solid in their own right. Also enjoyed House of Wolves and Tower of Doom, House of Wolves in particular being a solid flash game of it's time (still holds up decently probably tbh).
lovely video im subscribing. hope you do a video on some miniclip classics or perhaps. I loved playing endless war 3 because it had those cheats and also the first 2 games in it.
That fucking song is burned into my soul, so many memories
Glorious Morning - Waterflame. Good song
Glorious Morning and Field of Memories from Stick War
Its in almost every Game like this. Siegius was my experience for ir
Makes me remember the lonely middle school days when my parents were out on a date or a work event and because I wasnt allowed gaming consoles back then I used to play the shit out of everything in armor games.
Fucking same.
I remember House of Wolves for two things:
1. the sequel which was greenlit on steam, but never released
2. the habit that it gave me, where I feel the need to constantly click on empty spaces while using my computer to ensure that I don't have anything selected
a moment of silence for HoW 2
i loved the first one to death and the second looked like the perfect upgrade. shame it never came to be
actually edit for this, i just checked the dev's youtube trailer for the second game and there is a reply from just 10 months ago that they still want to finish the game.
if HoW 2 ever releases, its gonna be the most insane drop ever. over 10 years in the making
i was so excited for the 3d sequel, there's even some devlogs here on youtube. too bad he never got around to finishing it
DUDE I REMEMBER PLAYING HOUSE OF WOLVES WHEN I WAS YOUNGER AND I NEVER UNDERSTOOD MY HABIT OF CLICKING EMPTY SPACES TO MAKE SURE I DONT HAVE ANYTHING SELECTED IT ALL MAKES SENSE NOW
@@doot4246 There isnt a dev page ir anything?
wasnt expecting you here
I remember playing the first Age of War in a summer school computer class. When I first played it I didn't even realize you could upgrade to new ages, so I was stuck in the caveman era, even as the enemy advanced. At first it was a slough, barley scraping by as more advanced units effortlessly killed my clubmen. Because I was to dumb to figure out a basic game mechanic, I kept wondering why the enemy always seemed to have the upper hand and why I wasn't upgrading. Then something magic happened. The game progressed to the point where I kept getting enough money to spam the strongest caveman unit, the dino rider. So what this resulted in was the most bizarre version of Stalingrad, where future soldiers and tanks were struggling to keep the horde of smelly cavemen riding big dumb lizards at bay. It was glorious, as this locked the game into a stalemate of stupidity. By the time class was over, I was getting like 3 frames a second and the computer took 5 minutes to shut down. All because I didn't know how to do like one of 5 things the game had to offer. It's a miracle I graduated.
I eventually beat the game at another time, but I never saw the end result of that first playthrough. To this day I like to imagine the war is still raging on, an endless conflict in which super soldiers stand their ground against an endless sea of spear wielding cavemen riding dinosaurs.
think of being built to destroy tanks and anything else that can be thrown at you just to get mauled by random dudes with big sticks riding a weird looking big lizard
Man, I'm h!, and I swear that’s the best comment I’ve ever read. I can envision the cinematic elements of a StarCraft-style war film incorporated into Circle of Fire, blending both historical and science fiction themes.
Imagining your story brings me so much joy that I feel like a little girl again. Although it’s not my story, I was captivated by strategy and war games as a child, immersing myself in them every day.
I had a similar experience with Ancient Conquest: The Golden Fleece, a naval RTS set in ancient Greece. Although I barely understood the game at first, I experimented with various strategies (often losing a lot) to avoid being completely annihilated in just five minutes. I discovered that if I collected 3,000 gold and 1,200 fish before the two-minute mark, I could build only bi-rammers, creating a slow but effective cascade effect that expanded my territory and suffocated the enemy team.
The most efficient way of exchanging resources for a kid who didn't have the ability to micromanage the ships' abilities, was to leave all the ships with the (ram) option activated and then they would automatically do it, and no ram ship is better than the one that was built specifically for this: the Rammer. It's fast, and cheap. The upgraded iron hulls made his attack enough to break a ship five times more expensive. And so I made an infinite army of them and distributed them all over the map, as if they were ants. And then I would just keep attacking like Zergs or Tyranids.
That's also how you survive until like the one after Sparta or something while fighting the latter generals in the version of the sequel with them
Bro I had the same exact problem as a child 😂😂😂
Wow, I legit did not realize Army of Ages was the third age of war. Thought it was just a similar type of game, haha. Back when I started playing flash games, I never really paid attention to who made them or anything, since I also didn't realize House of Wolves or Tower of Doom was them as well.
Glorious Morning is a song I can just loop through my head whenever I want, and that I absolutely associate with flash games
Yeah, I thought it was a high quality copycat.
Glorious Morning By Waterflame is one of those songs so integral to my childhood, that I'm pretty sure part of my genetic code carries that nostalgia, and my children will feel nostalgia for a time they weren't part of.
Don’t forget: Waterflame’s music is also used a ton in Castle Crashers and Geometry Dash!
Waterflame's music in general is just used all over flash games.
Also a lot of his older songs are under the name chainsaw_09
@@Palgineer Stick Wars!
ARMOR MAYHEM holly shit, the half a second of that playing punched me in the face. Didn't even know it was by the same guy of Age of War. What a beast.
Armor Mayhem Chronicles and Plazma Burst 2 were the primer games that got me into sci-fi shooters. Man, those games are great.
@@joelfilho2625 PLAZMA BURST 2 YESSSS. All through the video I was thinking "This reminds me of a game I played indefinitely, but I cannot remember the game". Thanks a lot
@@GeneralPenemonto you're welcome. I wonder if it's still up.
Those are both awesome. Do yall remember the Raze games? I loved Raze 2 so much as a kid that I started writing a comic for it lol. Not sure if I ever finished it. My memory was probably not good enough back then to keep the story straight in my mind anyway lol
I love how i had no idea of those names, but after googling it for a second i got a tsunami of nostalgia because damn, i really played those a LOT.
I distinctly remember my cousin telling me about this game to which I'd asked how you could have a strategy game on your browser. When he told me you just made units and they walked to the enemy base what I imagined was Warcraft 3 with no unit control which had confused me even more. My cousin hadn't clarified that it was 2d so I immediately assumed it was a proper RTS. Innocent times...
You forgot to add that in Age of war 1 you could pause the game with spacebar which didn't affected super powers so their projectiles were stacking next to each other making it unavoidable on the whole stage
God, House of Wolves was my Favorite flash game ever. That thing is just.
*Muah*
it's what got me into RTS games honestly. Hope you do a deep dive on it specifically soon.
"Toy Soldiers" Ah yes, The Famous "Toy Soldiers" fighting in the Civil War, War of Rights, the Napoleonic War and so on and so forth, my favorite type of soldier
I never realised how many of these games you listed were built by the same guy, I didn't even realise Army of ages was "Age of War 3", but I played pretty much all the games that you listed in this video.
Reading through the list of games you're planning to cover, I'm really excited to see your Road of the Dead, Stick war and Epic Battle Fantasy videos.
I've been playing through Epic Battle Fantasy 5 recently and it's really fun, The writing + characters are fun and the gameplay is really refined compared to the previous games. Still a really good series, I highly recommend getting them because they're on steam.
I'm kinda surprised you don't have kingdom rush on your list, but that series of games is still going. I did remember a game like it called "Incursion" (Leaving the name here so I don't forget lol) that I really enjoyed, I'm always happy to see a notification from this TH-cam channel.
Stick War series was epic, I spent infinite hours on that game too...
EBF5 my beloved
Incursion seems to have been bought out from the original creator
Its available on mobile now but named something like Demon Raid tower defense or whatever, still the same game though albeit the port isnt very stable
The flood of nostalgia just washed over me like a tidal wave, the OG that a lot of other games copied that 2D unit vs unit combat. I had no idea this man made so much of the flash games of my childhood hope he’s paid well at unity
house of wolves deserves so much more atention, its one of my favorites from that time. greetings from Argentina
Forrest Gump explains his favorite flash game
I'm sorry Age of War is a trilogy?!? I thought it was only two games
Man i remember playing this game in a school pc when the teacher was out, epic battle fantasy, Swords and sandals, epic war... so many memories
Epic war is goated! Both 5 and 4 were some of the greatest flash experiences I've ever had. I even have both downloaded as apks lmao
I remember being first introduced to Flash games and even strategy games in general back in 2009 by a friend of mine I had back in the day when I was a kid who introduced me to Age of War as the very first Flash game I've ever played.
Thanks, buddy. You changed my life.
Person who composed that song forgot that they were doing a goddamn free flash game, and accidentally cooked the most fire theme in history 🔥
8:43 I LOVED this game as a kid but I forgot it's name. Thank you random TH-cam man.
Yes and the music was also great.
It was great
It's almost pavlovian. I heard that song and near instantly smiled. Core memory
Aw man, you unlocked a core memory talking about the Age of War series. Some others of my favorites were the Prince of War duology, Defend Your Castle, and the original Warlords.
I remember playing Army of Ages 1000x more than I played the first 2 games, just seeing the title makes me want to play it again lol, I remember struggling so hard with it
Army of ages is criminally underrated and I love it so much
I knew that music was familiar. Around the 13:00 mark, you can hear a theme song from Wizard101, specifically when youre selecting a character/title/commons screen. Shit has been burned into my skull from how much ive heard it over the years. Nice touch!
14:32 Infinity Blade!! Gosh, I loved that game so much, I wish I could play it again... Though I'd be lying if I had no idea what I was doing when I originally played it... I'd love to try it again, now that I know what I'm doing.
Besides that though, very great video covering one of my favorite Flash developers! You do a really great job!
this video made me realize just how many games of this guy I played. I never realized they were by the same dev, insane. He basically made flash gaming so fun
Age of War
Thanks for putting a spotlight on this guy's works. Looking forward to the infinity blade video!
I'm pretty sure Armor Mayhem is the game I've been trying to relocate for about 15 years -- thank you for your service!
I never realized Army of Ages was also him, so I always considered House of Wolves to be Age of War 3 instead.
Thank you so much for telling us about the people behind the games! As a child, you play and enjoy the games, but you don't stop to consider the passion and sometimes hardships of the authors.
What an absolute chad Louissi is for making these games I loved so many of these growing up and didn't even realize they were from the same developer.
Also its funny that this video comes up now that I'm in college minoring in game development, one idea I have for a personal game project is something inspired by army of ages because I've continued to play it once every couple of years or so growing up.
8:51 You really underestimate humanity's ability to find reasons to fight beyond just resources, don't you? Hahaha
Love your channel and the nostalgia you bring!
Age of War is one of the many flash games that actually inspired me to pursue music and introduced me to Waterflame, the composer for that piece. I used to play lots of flash games in Armor Games and only a few manage to catch my attention through their music composition/selections. This game still holds the No.1 spot for its one heck of an iconic soundtrack.
Yes, that was one of my first games, if not THE first. Yes, Glorious Morning absolutely ROCKS. Thanks for reminding me of this masterpiece.
Glad you talked about some of his other games they seem neat
I remember playing all three of those games and man, I had 0 idea they were connected! Army of Ages was amazing
AYO INFINITY BLADE!??!!!?!!??! I also now realise how many games of Louissi I played
Dude you cracking my forgotten memories. I totally forget your channel month ago about flash game until saw this video. Sub! There are also quite number of flash game left like gear of war, Colony, Crazy monkey game, Commando (literally metal slug), CH real time straghty game you can recruit soldiers and cannon something something. etc. I hope you keep making video about those game so they will live in our memory once more.
Man, as someone who grew up in that time period when flash games were prominent... I really wanted to recall many of them. Where can i find that list at 00:15?
Flashpoint. They archived a lot of them before flash eos.
@juhaszmate5095 but I have to download the player, the 3.5 GB one, right?
@@yahiawaleed828 yes, the other version is the whole database, every single game they've archived. You will download the games you wanna play one by one as you launch them, so the size will grow a little bit.
Age of war 1 and 2 were Critical parts of my childhood. They will forever be on a pedestal of gaming for me
Waterflame formed our childhood memories with their amazing music ❤
He made Armor Mayhem as well? Man, that was one of my favorite flash games
This whole video has really brought the memories flowing back into me
Played the game with no sound for a few months. When we finally got speakers for the PC, I was amazed at how I was missing such a banger song.
I like this niche of talking about web browser games and the lore behind them
power of nostalgia still makes me play this game from time to time
Bro I’ve been looking for the armor mayhem game for like a decade now and I finally found it thank you!!
12:52 did not expect to hear the Wizard101 commons theme for background music.
I played armor mayhem with my cousins so much back when we were kids. good times.
There were so many copies that had changed the formula in so many ways, often making them better. But I still remember it fondly
I said it before and I am gonna say it again, I want this song to play at my funeral
This and epic war were goated. Fighting with those massive god monsters was so dope.
There was also another game I liked where you played as evil, with monsters you could upgrade/evolve and fought humans, though unfortunately I could never find it again or remember the name 😂
shout out to epic war with the future steam release, made by the current Ip holder.
That song gets me every time 🥲
Waterflame, the guy who made the music, is still around and regularly churning out new music.
There was a game similar to Age of War that I used to play during my childhood, but I can't remember its name. If anyone knows, could you remind me?
The game was like Age of War, where we produced soldiers, and there was an opponent with a base we had to destroy. We could use three types of units:
1. A unit that gathered wood and disappeared when it returned to the base.
2. An archer unit.
3. A melee combat unit.
The map stretched downwards in a sloping "\-shaped" path and symmetrically upwards toward the enemy base in a "/-shaped" way.
It was a simple game, but I don't know how to describe it on TH-cam.
At first it looked like stick war, but then I remembered that in stick war there is no wood gathering only gold mining.
Nahh this man made my childhood!
And hell, I remember playing a lot to House of wolves, up there with Decision III & The last stand UC favorite flash games!
Louissi is a beast I had no clue he made House of Wolves I must’ve spent hundreds of hours playing it that I totally forgot about wow
oh shit, never knew a lot of my fav flash games were made by the SAME GUY, hell yeah
I knew about the first game and the sequel, but I did not know that it had a third game. Holy crap.
I never knew Age of War and House of Wloves was made by the same guy. Neat!
I always liked strategy so i'll admit it's kinda weird that age of war never clicked with me. Stuff like 1066, tainted kingdom or hex empires were my kinda flash shit.
oh man 1066 was so cool. It basically inspired me to look more into early medieval history. badass
@@ericgodoleshi383 Weird tthat they never used that system for any other flash game (that i know of)
Glorious Morning by Waterflame is forever embedded into my consciousness. Age of War being one of my first games ever right alongside Stick War and Toss the Turtle really molded my love for games
I'm glad I grew up with flash games. I loved how they were either weird shit or absolute masterpieces
I have it on my phone! And the russian guy who beat the final general on hardest difficulty was the top geometry dash player of his time
When I played this, I was so young that I played through 60% of the game with just the caveman! Without evolving in the first game
Its funny how I have faint memories of playing all of the age of war games
This game is a core memory and wow he made a lot of my childhood games
(THERE WAS THIRD?!!?!)
anyone know the game that appeared for a split second at 0:53?
found it, it's called zombie trailer park
6:17
Revolutionary new energy technology
Looks inside
Steam power
This is literally a staple of early age internet
Army of ages, holy FUCK the nostalgia. One of my favorite games growing up
Broooooooo. That song starts playing and I was thrown back at least a decade.
i remember pausing the game during the arrow shower for an overkill
I would love if you could cover the Commando games, they were both insanely hard, frustrating but also epic as hell. Also banging music.
I'd argue Cat vs Dog and Sword and Sandals is the first flashgame most people exposed to.
House of wolves is really nice game with so little content in it. Wish they made some second game to upgrade it. I totally agree on house of wolves being the best game. Great vid
I remember that age of war 2 had a bug where you didn't actually need to buy the building to unlock units.
Wait! So he made armour mayhem!? That's literally a game of my childhood! It's one of my favourite flash games of all time!
Holy shit seeing that sci-fi shooter thing again unlocked some deep buried memories
I remember exploiting house of wolves glitch where deleting the building let you summon units out of thin air and break the max unit limits, permanantly because when they died the unit numbers can go to negative and doesn't break game play at all.
Some games are basically defined by their Stellar OST. Thinking about Silver Surfer, Hotline Miami, Jetpack Joyride...
I'm a simple man, I see Age of War, I smash the like
Age Of War 1 and 2, Zombotron, Strike Force Heros 1 and 2 , Plasma Burst were all absolutely Goated games.
0:28 - ahh house of wolves. Truly peak
fantastic content! keep it going man.
the music of this game is a classic. Immediately reminds me of simpler times
8:54 Depending how much benefit of the doubt you want to grant him - infinite is never ending, but it doesn't mean the amount of power per amount of time is infinite.
I guess that would make it something like a true renevable, since the ones we have break after some time due to various factors - which means you might run out of resources used to collect them, and that fictional power source can generate power without breaking down the parts or whatever.
Honestly a full fledged RTS that plays like House of Wolves would be quite fun
I was in secondary school I was absolutely addicted to Age of war I and II.
11:47 noticed the spiral knights sound track, very nice music
I wouldve been gravely dissapointed, if that song did not start the moment I clicked on the video
Thank you so much for making these videos man ❤
I remember playing house of wolves in 2014 on a shared computer with my brothers
There was a game with somewhat similar graphics to the age of war 1 and it had two mages battle in a same arena design as what is in any moba game these days with minions and towers, but I can't find it, it was so good!
I actually think it is a great game. Top half of Flash Games at last. Army of Ages is the only one I revisit nowadays. But the games themselves are still solid.
Also how dare you. I played House of the Wolves as well. It's singlehandedly the reason I got into Kingdom years later.
I remember playing the Age of War trilogy many years ago instead of doing homework after school, tough I didn't know they Army of Ages were connected to Age of War, I just assumed it was similar game without any actual connection to each other. I must admit Army of Ages was my favourite amongst the three, though they are all solid in their own right. Also enjoyed House of Wolves and Tower of Doom, House of Wolves in particular being a solid flash game of it's time (still holds up decently probably tbh).
lovely video im subscribing. hope you do a video on some miniclip classics or perhaps. I loved playing endless war 3 because it had those cheats and also the first 2 games in it.
Armor Mayhem is my fucking childhood, still play it from time to time. The music is peak