Bloody Trapland is a fast-paced multiplayer platformer where the levels are filled with dozens of dangerous traps and tricky jumps that stand in your way! Play co-op with your friends or take on the challenges on your own. With support for both local and online multiplayer.      •    100+ levels.      •    1-4 Players.      •    Three different game modes.      •    co-op only and secret areas.      •    Online scoreboard.      •    4 playable characters.      •    Unique soundtrack.      •    Hours and hours of gametime. This is a challenging, yet simple game that anyone can enjoy, whether you're a casual or a hardcore gamer.

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Jul 24 2013 Anchor

Me and my friend have just both recently bought Bloody Trapland and we canot play together in a server online. The only error messages are connection error or Timed out. I can join other players if they have a ping, but when me or my friend try to host a server we show up with no ping and therefore cannot play with eachother. I have tried forwarding my port on my router (6883) and I have allowed my firewall to allow access to bloody trapland and the port. On canyouseeme.org it still didn't recognize that my port was opened, however, so we have resorted to hamachi. In hamachi, we still cannot play together. We load up the power button, create a network, connect to eachother, and go online and I manually join the online game through my friend's ipv4 address but the connection times out. Also on hamachi i try to ping my friend when we are connected to hamachi and i get timed out as well. For hamachi, they are both public networks and appear to be working and our firewalls are allowing hamachi through as well as bloody trapland. I would really love some feedback to see if it is just one computers problem or if it is boths. I have successfully played other games with a different person but this game I have never tried with hamachi and nothing seems to be working. It also may be noteworthy that my friends firewall seems to be having issues opening and having error codes but it works and we have enabled bloody trapland and hamachi to go through. So.... anybody think they know why we cannot play together?

Jul 24 2013 Anchor

what color is your friend on hamachi? (he is supposed to be ''green'' NOT ''blue'' or ''red'' and if he is ''gray'' he or the network is offline)

Edited by: jacobmix

Jul 24 2013 Anchor

When we are connected, the circular button next to my friends name is green. We are both green.

Update: Hamachi is still not working but I experimented with pinging. Me and my friend can ping another friend and it works fine, but when he pings us, he times out. He has windows 7, my other friend has windows 7, and I have vista. I have tried changing my network to Home and Public, and messing with network discovery. I just want to get this working somehow so hopefully you guys have some insight. We are all green so that is not an issue.

Jul 25 2013 Anchor

well i can't say what's wrong but you could try: simple port forwarding and get a (simple) static ip
also this post helps with most things Indiedb.com

Jul 25 2013 Anchor

I fixed it, Since I have vista my firewall wouldnt allow pings through even if I told it to so I had to mess with ICMPv4 and make it a rule in my advanced security settings for my firewall. Thanks for the assistance anyways :)

Update: NVM again, I still cannot ping with my friend Ive been trying to play with. I have tried everything and nothing seems to work :/ Also Your Hamachi Network would work great but they are all full. And is tunngle just like Hamachi but a different program?

Jul 26 2013 Anchor

tunngle is like hamachi i just thinks it's better (in some ways)
also if you can't get anything to work i can try and make a hamachi network just for you and your friend and see if i can get a connection
to both of you and if not maybe see whats wrong
also if you click start (the windows button down on the left on the taskbar) and search for ''cmd''
open it and type ''ipconfig /all'' this should give you all the info about your ip and ect.

Edited by: jacobmix

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