Playing flash based games on the ipad2?

My daughter plays Moshi monsters on our mac book, I believe this is a flash based game, will she be able to play it on an ipad?Playi

People are too quick to comment about Flash.  If your daughter plays Moshi Monsters Mouthoff, it is indeed available in the App Store for $.99 as a download.  It will certainly play on an iPad, though it was not optimized for it.  It will occupy less space on the screen, but you can simply use the 2X button on the bottom right hand corner to enlarge it to fill the full screen.

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