The other suggestion was to change /games/ to /play/ in the URL. Someone went to Royal Games and clicked on Candy Crush. And it worked. The difference being in those two words in the URL.
Here is how I fixed Chrome: In Chrome, if you click on the three vertical dots on the top right of the page, click on SETTINGS. Then in the search bar at the top of the SETTINGS page type Java. At the bottom of that page it says CONTENT—Cookies, "JavaScript." Click on that, and then at the bottom of that page look for…
@AngelMalia40, here is how I fixed mine on Chrome. Mozilla still is not working. In Chrome, if you click on the three vertical dots on the top right of the page, click on SETTINGS. Then in the search bar at the top of the SETTINGS page type Java. At the bottom of that page it says CONTENT—Cookies, "JavaScript." Click on…
In Chrome, if you click on the three vertical dots on the top right of the page, click on SETTINGS. Then in the search bar at the top of the SETTINGS page type Java. At the bottom of that page it says CONTENT—Cookies, "JavaScript." Click on that, and then at the bottom of that page look for this: ALLOWED TO USE JAVA. You…
I have Chrome and Mozilla. In Chrome, I had to manually type in the Javascript acceptance for King.com. I found that out by someone at King.com who mentioned it on Google. However, I can't find it in Mozilla. I did try replacing /game/ with /play/ in Mozilla, and it kept reverting back to /game/. I went to the Royal site,…