A way to play the current version of FoE on Phone

Byroko Lavith

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Here's how to exactly play it on phone. The app is Android and on iOS (confirmed by A79). So here the instructions to play on phone:

1. Download: Puffin Web Browser (it is a free download, but there is a paid version the paid just had mote features I think but the free version has all the requirements you need). Or any browser like this.
2. When its done open it and goto the settings and turn on Request desktop top site.
3. After turning it on goto https://www.fenoxo.com/play-games/.
or goto it directly: https://www.fenoxo.com/play/FoE/foe.html
4. Under Alder's Fall of Eden click Open in New Tab/Window.

And TAADAAAA their you have it.
Well hopefully it helps :/

But you can typically do this for any flash game for web. Just some won't function properly.

Ok then. I found out that FoE isnt a flash game. Sooo you don't really need this info to play FoE but, still usefull for games that is flash.

FoE is HTML/CSS/JS (ie a regular website). It does use some fanciness that might not work in some JavaScript sandboxes (save-to-file is unlikely to work on mobile for example), and is not necessarily compatible with older browsers. Like stated above tho, most modern browsers should play it just fine, even if it's not specifically built to run on native Android/IOS.

For those interested in how FoE is built, the full (uncompressed) source is available on github: https://github.com/AlderArts/foe
 
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A79

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Here's how to exactly play it on phone. I only have android so I don't know if the app will be on iOS. So here the instructions to play on phone:

1. Download: Puffin Web Browser. Or any browser like this.
2. When its done open it and goto the settings and turn on Request desktop top site.
3. After turning it on goto https://www.fenoxo.com/play-games/.
or goto it directly: https://www.fenoxo.com/play/FoE/foe.html
4. Under Alder's Fall of Eden click Open in New Tab/Window.

And TAADAAAA their you have it.
Well hopefully it helps :/

I can confirm that Puffin Web Browser is available for iOS, and that it has remote Flash play ability.
 

A79

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It should also be mentioned that Puffin is a free download. There is a paid version, but the free has the necessary features.
 

Alder

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It should be mentioned that FoE isn't Flash. It's likely to work in any modern browser, phone or not.
 

A79

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It should be mentioned that FoE isn't Flash. It's likely to work in any modern browser, phone or not.

I guess that would explain why my Flash Downloader plugin doesn't react when I play FoE. lol
 

Alder

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FoE is HTML/CSS/JS (ie a regular website). It does use some fanciness that might not work in some JavaScript sandboxes (save-to-file is unlikely to work on mobile for example), and is not necessarily compatible with older browsers. Like stated above tho, most modern browsers should play it just fine, even if it's not specifically built to run on native Android/IOS.

For those interested in how FoE is built, the full (uncompressed) source is available on github: https://github.com/AlderArts/foe
 

A79

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May 18, 2017
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Carl's backyard
FoE is HTML/CSS/JS (ie a regular website). It does use some fanciness that might not work in some JavaScript sandboxes (save-to-file is unlikely to work on mobile for example), and is not necessarily compatible with older browsers. Like stated above tho, most modern browsers should play it just fine, even if it's not specifically built to run on native Android/IOS.

For those interested in how FoE is built, the full (uncompressed) source is available on github: https://github.com/AlderArts/foe
All that said, Puffin is still probably the best choice for mobile play. Most mobile browsers lack Puffin's ability to emulate a mouse.
 

Byroko Lavith

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May 26, 2017
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FoE is HTML/CSS/JS (ie a regular website). It does use some fanciness that might not work in some JavaScript sandboxes (save-to-file is unlikely to work on mobile for example), and is not necessarily compatible with older browsers. Like stated above tho, most modern browsers should play it just fine, even if it's not specifically built to run on native Android/IOS.

For those interested in how FoE is built, the full (uncompressed) source is available on github: https://github.com/AlderArts/foe

Cool I'll add this above