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Orange Roulette: Complete Version History

From the original 2012 Flash game to the 2024 Godot remake - explore every version of Orange Roulette, where to play each one, and what makes them different.

Updated: December 2025 Reading Time: 8 minutes All Platforms Covered

About This Website's Version

This website (orangeroulette.com) provides the 2014 Flash original version, running through a Flash emulator (Ruffle). This is the classic version that many players remember from Newgrounds.

If you want the official 2024 remake with 3D graphics and new features, it's available on Steam and itch.io for approximately $3.

Complete Version Timeline

Flash Original Release

May 29, 2012

Platform: Adobe Flash Player (Newgrounds, GameJolt)

Developer: Mikey Houser (Matzerath)

Music: Amon26, Jerad H., Tony Guziel

Initial Features: Story mode (Easy/Iron), 6 opponents, basic Banana Gun weapon

Note: Originally used a toy gun design (blue with pink grip), later changed to "Banana Gun"

Flash Updates

2012-2014

New Modes: Orange Royale (6 lives), Hotseat Two Player

New Features: Character selection, Newgrounds medals

Improvements: Banana Gun redesign, additional dialogue

Android Version: Released on Google Play (later removed)

Final Flash Version: Updates stopped around 2014. This is the version available on this website.

Flash End of Life

December 2020

Event: Adobe officially discontinued Flash Player

Impact: Major browsers blocked Flash content

Preservation: Games preserved through Ruffle (Flash emulator) and Flashpoint archive

How We Play Today: This website uses Ruffle to run the original Flash game in modern browsers

Official Godot Remake (itch.io)

April 10, 2024

Platform: Windows 64-bit (itch.io)

Engine: Godot (complete rebuild)

Price: $2.99 USD

Major Changes: 3D graphics (Blender models), new game modes, multiple endings

Steam Release

October 7, 2024

Platform: Steam (Windows)

Publisher: Loserville Express

Price: ~$2-3 USD

Reviews: 96% Positive (92+ reviews)

Achievements: 27 Steam achievements

Flash Original vs 2024 Remake Comparison

🎭 Flash Original (2012-2014)

  • Engine: Adobe Flash (ActionScript)
  • Graphics: 2D vector/bitmap art
  • Game Modes:
  • • Iron Orange (normal difficulty)
  • • Easy Orange (unlimited retries)
  • • Two Player (local hotseat)
  • • Orange Royale (boss rush)
  • Current Status: Playable via Ruffle emulator (this website)

🎮 2024 Godot Remake

  • Engine: Godot (complete rebuild)
  • Graphics: 3D models (Blender)
  • New Features:
  • • Multiple story endings
  • • Expanded narrative
  • • Steam achievements (27 total)
  • • Quality of life improvements
  • Available: Steam ($2-3) and itch.io ($2.99)

Note: The Flash original and 2024 remake are separate games. The remake is NOT a port but a complete reimagining with new content and 3D graphics.

Flash Game Preservation: How We Play Today

What is Ruffle?

Ruffle is an open-source Flash Player emulator written in Rust. It allows Flash content to run in modern browsers without the original Flash plugin (which was discontinued by Adobe in December 2020).

  • Technology: WebAssembly-based emulator
  • Compatibility: Supports ActionScript 1, 2, and partial AS3
  • Security: Sandboxed execution, no plugin vulnerabilities
  • Development: Active open-source project

Why This Works

  • • Orange Roulette uses ActionScript 2
  • • Ruffle has excellent AS2 support
  • • Original .swf file preserved intact
  • • No code modification needed

Other Preservation Methods

  • Flashpoint: Offline archive of 170,000+ Flash games
  • Internet Archive: Hosts playable Flash content
  • Newgrounds Player: Desktop Flash player

Playing Orange Roulette: Browser Compatibility

Since this website uses Ruffle (Flash emulator), compatibility depends on your browser's WebAssembly support.

Browser Desktop Mobile Notes
Chrome 80+ Best desktop experience
Firefox 78+ Excellent support
Safari 14+ Works on macOS/iOS
Edge 80+ Chromium-based
Full Support May have performance issues

Mobile Note: While the game technically works on mobile browsers, it was designed for mouse/keyboard input. For the best experience, play on desktop.

The 2024 Godot Remake: What's Different?

🎨 Complete Visual Overhaul

Original: 2D Flash graphics with vector art

Remake: Full 3D models created in Blender with modern lighting and effects

📖 Expanded Story

Original: Linear narrative with one ending

Remake: Multiple story endings, expanded dialogue, and deeper character development

🏆 Steam Integration

Original: Kongregate badges and in-game achievements

Remake: 27 Steam achievements, trading cards, and cloud saves

💝 Same Core Experience

Preserved: The iconic Russian Roulette gameplay, memorable opponents, and dark humor

Reception: 96% Positive reviews on Steam (as of late 2024)

Where to Play Orange Roulette

🎮 Free: Flash Original (This Website)

  • Price: Free
  • Platform: Any modern web browser
  • Features: Complete 2014 version with all 4 game modes
  • Requirements: Desktop browser recommended
  • Play Now →

🌟 Premium: 2024 Godot Remake

  • Price: $2-3 USD
  • Platforms: Steam, itch.io (Windows)
  • Features: 3D graphics, multiple endings, Steam achievements
  • Requirements: Windows 64-bit
  • View on Steam →

💡 Which Version Should You Play?

If you want the nostalgic Flash experience or just want to try the game, play the free version here. If you want enhanced graphics, multiple endings, and Steam achievements, consider supporting the developer by purchasing the 2024 remake.

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