Smash Hit and 64-bit Support

This article covers a short history of Smash Hit's support for 64-bit devices and issues caused by the lack of support in earlier versions.

Background
Smash Hit was released in March of 2014, a time when most mobile devices had 32-bit processors and iOS still supported 32-bit versions of apps. Since this time, all iOS devices with 64-bit processors can no longer run 32-bit apps, and 64-bit support is required for an app to be updated on the Google Play Store.

As Mediocre still provides updates for their games, Smash Hit has been updated for 64-bit support in the 1.4.x series of updates, after 1.4.1; however, this means it can be hard to install earlier versions of Smash Hit, especially on iOS devices.

Affect on Betas
Due to most of the known betas being on iOS only, and being that they are 32-bit apps, they are hard to install on any modern iOS device. This can make it hard to document betas accurately as they can't be installed by most people.