I decided to retire from making flash games and flash animations soon in the future. From what I heard from many people, flash is dead. People now these days move on to much more professional game making software such as Unity, Gamemaker, and other software out there. People are also switching from Flash animation to programs such as Toon Boom Harmony, Anime Studio, and other programs. I've been planning a few years ago to finally retire from Flash and move on, and now it's about time. I've been using Flash for six years and it's golden years are officially gone with the discontinuation of AS2 and the 2000s. My zombie game really came to show that nobody cares for Flash anymore. People say things like "Who still uses Flash?" or "Flash is dead". I think they're right.
I also think it's a good thing: I don't have to deal with Flash's bullshit anymore and the other programs definitely offer me way more tools and creative input. I have ToonBoom harmony and Anime Studio working on my laptop, but I'm currently struggling to get them working on my Desktop. I'm currently trying to learn and teach myself how to use the programs for animation use (and soon for animated series use). But as for making games, I have a lot to learn. I not only need to figure out how to use the program, but I also need to learn Python or Java or whatever shit is out there. There's going to be a huge ass learning curve ahead of me.
My last flash game will be a remake and sequel to my Zombie game. I'm not sure when it will be released, but it won't be any time too soon. Expect around 2018 or even 2020. I'm implementing a completely new engine in the game and I haven't worked on it since 2016. I had tons of flash game projects I wanted to get to but I think I should cancel them all. If you really want to see/play them. I will be uploading them to my new website, which is still currently under construction and will be released this year, hopefully. It's an archive/blog/wiki/documentation website on me and my projects. I think it's worth visiting when it's released.
Other than that, I will still work on my personal projects and I will still keep on creating in the future (just without flash).