![]() I've been aware that it became a standalone game after flash officially kicked the bucket for a while now, but I didn't have any interest in installing it after what it had become. The only nostalgia I get these days is from looking at its old screenshots from the mid 2000s and early 2010s. I played it for a tiny bit before deciding I had no more interest in it anymore, it just wasn't feeling nostalgic like I'd hoped. ![]() A supposed oldschool version of the game was linked on the website but didn't load on any browser. So many new AAA-looking character/companion models, so many new features, it just felt like a whole other game. The iconic castle was entirely revamped, and the maps were barely recognizable with only a few staying unchanged, and those were the already new maps at the time I last played it. When I came back around the time flash was on life support, the game was very different. The game was at its peak and better than ever before. I still continued playing it for at least a few years, up until the point when the main map got the little store and a windmill introduced, runes were added, and many many quests. Free online games were pretty much all I could afford at the time, and Sherwood used to be one of those goldmines. Being a kid at the time I couldn't afford any of those features so I felt very left out. ![]() I poured countless hours into it for several years and watched it evolve into something amazing, but as soon as paid features (pets, steeds, companions, etc) were introduced, it slowly began to lose its charm. It was an untextured mess, but so much fun. I discovered this game pretty much on the day it was released. ![]()
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