If you pained that you will no longer be able to play those popular Flash games that you have grown up playing, then you really need not. There are ways to help you continue playing those games. Here’s where and how you can continue playing these games.
Play online on Internet Archives website
The new home for Flash content is Internet Archives website. The website has started collecting Flash games, apps and animations. Interested gamers will be able to use/play these games through emulation.
To start playing, one needs to simply visit the ‘https://archive.org/details/softwarelibrary_flash’. Once there, click on the game you want to play and there you get going.
The offline way: BlueMaxima’s Flashpoint
The offline option is BlueMaxima’s Flashpoint software. This is a web-games preservation project that was started in January 2018. The database now includes 70,000-plus games and over 8,000 animations from 20 different platforms including Flash.
Flashpoint comes in two versions — Flashpoint Ultimate 9.0 and Flashpoint Infinity 9.0. The Ultimate version weighs 478GB as download that goes up to 532GB post installation. The Infinity version is way smaller, it’s download size is 500MB that expands to 2GB after installation.
Users need to download the software from: ‘https://bluemaxima.org/flashpoint/downloads/’
Next step is to install it on their systems. Once done, all the Flash games from the Flashpoint database can be played offline as well