When a player loses all their lives, they are out of the game, and the match's conclusion is reached when there is only one player left standing.
In Stock mode, each player is given a chosen amount of lives, and every time they are KO'd or self-destruct, they lose a life. At the end of the designated time limit, the player with the most points wins. In Time mode, each player receives a point when they KO an opponent, and loses a point if they are KO'd or self-destruct. Matches can be played in either time, stock or a combination of the two. Pressing a movement button and the attack button together will initiate a special attack, much like Melee's B button attacks. The O and P keys (or G and F for a second player) are used to jump and attack, respectively. The arrow keys (or A, S, D and W for a second player) are used to move the character around and crouch. The higher the percentage, the weaker the character is, and the easier it is for them to be KO'd off the stage. As the character is attacked, damage is accumulated and the percent value increases. Unlike most traditional 2D fighting games, each character's health is measured by a damage percentage counter. Super Smash Flash's gameplay is very similar to the official Super Smash Bros. To commemorate this event, McLeodGaming released a video confirming the inclusion of " SSF mode" and " SSBC mode" on SSBF's special mode which purposely recreates the physics and quirks of SSF. Flash celebrated its tenth anniversary launch on Newgrounds. Flash, which is completely ignoring the basis of the first game and starting a new with gameplay mechanisms that are more similar to the ones in the official Super Smash Bros. Crusade is getting rebooted with a new game called Super Smash Bros. A downloadable EXE version was made available seven days later on the McLeodGaming website. The original browser version for Super Smash Flash was first launched on entertainment media website Newgrounds to mixed to positive reception. Besides that, it also includes original fan characters like. It also features many third-party characters, including Sonic the Hedgehog (who, at the time of the game's creation, was not confirmed to be a character in Super Smash Bros. series, such as Mario, Samus Aran, Link, Kirby, and Pikachu. The game features several characters from the Super Smash Bros. Melee in the menu format, music and numerous other fields such as game play modes. The game is loosely based on Super Smash Bros. Flash, commonly abbreviated, is an non-profit Flash fan game developed by Cleod9 Productions and published by McLeodGaming.