These options are divided into two categories: main modules options and team options. They are accessed through the admin control panel.
Only configuration options which are not obviously explained by the question you are presented with will be listed here
pnFlashGames comes with its own very basic comments system. I highly recommend you check out the EZComments module as its functionality is far greater than the stock pnFlashGames system. If you use EZComments then answer "No" to this question and simply enable EZComments for pnFlashGames.
As with the comments, pnFlashGames provides a basic ratings system. However, PostNuke has its own ratings system that you can easily enable for pnFlashGames. The PN ratings system is more advanced than the pnFlashGames system, so we recommend you try them both and use the one you like best.
Ex-aquo is now built in to the module. This describes a situation where two or more players have the same score for a game. If you have chosen to display 10 scores for a game, then answering Yes to this option will mean that all ranks up through 10th place will be displayed for a game, even if 5 people are tied for each rank. That could mean that your highscore lists get very long, though that is highly unlikely. Answering No here means that 10 scores will be shown, even if all ten are for first place.
In this field you will enter your most recent subscription key that you have obtained from the pnFlashGames store. The key works the same way the commercial game keys do, only these expire. For example, if you purchase a 30 day subscription, it will only last for 30 days and then it will expire and you will have to purchase another license in order to continue using the service.