String Chaos is a puzzle game. In each level you will find beads which are connected by strings. To complete a level, you have to drag and drop the beads around in such a way, that the strings connecting them don't cross. The faster you solve a level, the higher your score. Every three levels you complete, the world type changes (there is grass, space, ice and machine). Each world requires a slightly different strategy to win. The game has no actual end. At any time, the player may choose to quit the game by pressing the yellow-black "exit and save score" button, to have his score saved for the high-score list and exit the game.
Drag and drop the beads around, simply by clicking on them, pulling them to a new location, and then releasing the mouse button. Click on the black-yellow "save score and exit" button in the upper right corner, to exit the game and have your score inserted into the high score list. Use the two small black buttons in the upper left corner, to toggle the sound effects and music, as well as the quality of the graphics and details. The beads have different colors, to make sorting them more easy. Green: all strings connected to this bead are not crossing any other. Red: some strings connected to this bead are crossing another string. Black: the bead you are currently dragging around. White: beads connected to the bead, you are currently dragging around.
You don't need Adobe Flash player which must be desinstalled of your computer because the support of Adobe has stopped on December 31, 2020. For more information, you can read the page on the end of Flash and the start of Ruffle the Flash emulator in Javascript for modern updated navigators.
Many games are not playable with Ruffle and generate a warning message:
"This content is not yet supported by the Ruffle emulator and will likely not run as intended."
Useless to clic on the "Run anyway" button, the game will be not functional. These games will be progressively deactivate awaiting a future evolution of emulator.
Other games start but don't work well. But fortunately, it remains games correctly playables for our great pleasure!