there is an open source project called ruffle, made with the main purpose of keeping flash games alive in the present year. During the early 2020s, 1 or 2 years after the end of adobe flash, with the goal being to keep Adobe Flash legacy alive. And as of now, it’s doing a great job. It was able to play only certain flash games that ran on certain SWF (Shockwave) files. But as of now it can run on almost every (edit: well, not every but, Most) SWF Files.
Edit: there are a bunch of others too, not just ruffle, such as flashpoint, and even Newgrounds is getting their hands on these
I used to play, Raft Wars and Duck life, back then.
there is an open source project called ruffle, made with the main purpose of keeping flash games alive in the present year. During the early 2020s, 1 or 2 years after the end of adobe flash, with the goal being to keep Adobe Flash legacy alive. And as of now, it’s doing a great job. It was able to play only certain flash games that ran on certain SWF (Shockwave) files. But as of now it can run on almost every (edit: well, not every but, Most) SWF Files.
Edit: there are a bunch of others too, not just ruffle, such as flashpoint, and even Newgrounds is getting their hands on these
I used to play, Raft Wars and Duck life, back then.
March 15, 2025
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Reminds me of when my Pontiac Firebird used to run properly :(
oh my gosh, I just brought back memories to y’all.
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