Continue

Continue refers to an action in certain Solo game modes of the  series that is offered after the player runs out of time or loses all of their stocks. Selecting "Yes" will allow the player to continue the mode where they left off with the amount of stocks they started with, though often with a penalty, whereas selecting "No" will lead to a Game Over, ending the mode.

In Super Smash Flash
In the original Super Smash Flash, continues can occur in Classic, Adventure, or All-Star. It is offered on a screen showing the player's character after being damaged, with the announcer saying, "Continue?" while a short music track plays. Should the player choose to continue, the character will be briefly shown in their idling before the game continues again. However, if the player chooses to quit, then a Game Over will occur, with the announcer saying "Game Over" and a different track playing afterwards. After this screen, the player will return to the title screen. Additionally, a link to the Armor Games website will be present on the Continue screen at all times.

Upon choosing to continue, the player will be penalized by having their total score halved. In addition to losing score, there are also certain unlockable characters, including and, who can only be unlocked after clearing their respective modes without using any continues.

In Super Smash Flash 2
In the reboot, Super Smash Flash 2, continues currently can only occur in Classic. The continue screen plays a somber music track and shows a light in the shape of the  symbol being shone down in a darkened room, with the player's character falling onto the ground as a colorless trophy.

Unlike in SSF, this continue screen has a time limit of ten seconds, and if it ends before the player makes a choice, then it will automatically choose not to continue. If the player chooses to continue, the trophy will then jump onto its base and regain its color before the game continues. However if the player chooses not to continue, then the screen will darken to be completely black and a Game Over will occur, with the announcer saying "Game Over". After this screen, the player will return to the character selection screen.

Unlike in SSF, the player will not receive any penalty for continuing in SSF2. However, there is now more unlockable content that requires the player to clear Classic without using any continues to be unlocked, including the character and the stages Hyrule Castle and Meta Crystal.