Flash games may no longer be being made but they are still playable with stand along flash players. Some of them like Mix N Match can still be pretty fun.
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Indeed. And for now:
Open source:
There are alternative Flash Players, also approches to keep them archived and playable.
Closed source:
Adobe AIR, which is essentially a minimal WebKit browser with a specialized Flash Player, is maintained by Harman.
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Alternative Flash Players:
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Flash game saver:
- Use the Network Inspector in the Developer Tools in your browser to get the link of the swf files for download
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- I mainly use Firefox, I just want to get the link of the swf files easier, and I'm not into WebExtension development. So instead of make/adopt Game Saver Extension for Firefox, I wrote a
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called Flash SWF Downloader to show a button for easy download. It's finished, but I'm adding support for problematic websites to make sure it came with good coverage. If I didn't update the post here, try search Flash SWF Downloader
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Adobe AIR:
What's more, I'd like to talk about Flash Player's cross platform compatibility. Although it may only seen by you on the Web, but it's cross platform to Windows, Macintosh and Linux. Those who ever tried to inspect or download them would know that they are mostly some swf files, and one can use a
Flash Player projector (for Windows, Macintosh and Linux,
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) to open swf files directly & locally without a Flash enabled browser.
There can be some obstacles when playing locally, though. I'll just put links FYI:
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Final word, security. Although the case is very rare, Flash is not considered as safe years ago. For now, pay as much effort to block its risk as possible. Turn off the network if commendable, use a VM if acceptable.