How to Play

How to play is a tutorial in Super Smash Flash that teaches the player game's mechanics in several sliders. Unlike the Super Smash Bros. series, how to play is actually a playable tutorial instead of being an archive movie. The demonstration is done using for player 1 and  for player 2, playing a match on  with infinite time.

List of sliders
Unlike in official Super Smash Bros. games, where the text used to teach the player how to play changes automatically, the text in Super Smash Flash comes in the form of sliders on the top of the screen that the player must manually click through. The player can read and change the sliders at their own pace, and they can even go back to any previous slider. The sliders used for the how to play mode read, in order:
 * Welcome to the "How to Play" tutorial!
 * Start out by using the arrow keys to move around. (Use down arrow to duck)
 * Press "O" to Jump...
 * ... and "P" to attack.
 * There are 5 different types of attacks you can use...
 * Up+Attack = Air attack upward.
 * Down+Attack (In Air) = Air attack downward
 * Down+Attack (On Ground) = Special Attack
 * Attack (without arrow keys) = Normal Attack
 * Attack (using left or right arrows) = "Smash" attack (does more damage than Normal)
 * Some Levels have platforms that you can go through by holding the Down Key
 * You can do Meteor Smashes on opponents in the air by knocking them downward.
 * A good way to rack up damage is to use your Special attack in combination with your normal and smash attack...
 * Then knock them up high or down low!
 * Some fighters have projectile attacks while others use hand to hand combat techniques.
 * Try all of the fighters and see who you like best!
 * You may also have another Human player in VS Mode...
 * Control him/her using the following controls:
 * "A" = Left
 * "S" = Duck
 * "D" = Right
 * "W" = Up
 * "F" = Attack
 * "G" = Jump
 * Practice fighting for awhile and hold down BACKSPACE when you're ready to quit.

Trivia

 * The music of how to play was composed by game's creator Gregory McLeod.