Flash technology officially ceased to be supported 25 years later – since January 2021, Adobe, other companies and browser manufacturers have permanently disabled it in their products. Despite the closure of development, the platform continues to underpin a myriad of web applications and games. Today it is still possible to play Flash content, but only using various tools and emulators. Now enthusiasts have released a native Flash Game Archive solution for Windows – more than 4,000 classic Flash games are collected in one program.
The Flash Game Archive is only 50MB in size as the entire collection of games is not built-in, instead each one is launched separately on demand. The program opens in full screen mode, the interface is divided into five sections: “Categories”, “Favorites”, “New”, “Random game” and “High rating”. Resolutions from ultra-low SD (720 × 576 pixels) to high Ultra HD (4K) are supported.
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