![]() ![]() ![]() The Ruffle browser extension can be useful when you want to play a Flash game without downloading the SWF file for a game or when you want to play a Flash game on an archived copy of the game's web page.ĭownload the Ruffle browser extension from the Chrome Web Store or view Ruffle’s usage section for installing the extension for Firefox, Safari, or Chromium-based browsers like Edge, Opera, and Braveįigure 32: Ruffle browser extension for Chrome ![]() ![]() To find a Flash game from on the Wayback Machine we need the game title and for some years (2008 - 2021) we need the number associated with the game.įor the years 2005 - 2007 we can find a game in the “Game Archive” section at the bottom of the web page for Once you find the game select the link to download the SWF fileĪfter the SWF file is downloaded you can use the Ruffle desktop application to play the Flash gameįigure 6: Playing The Last Stand 2 with the Ruffle desktop applicationįinding the Game Title and Game Number on Example: the last stand 2 -> the-last-stand-2įigure 5: Finding The Last Stand 2 in the ArmorGames SWF archive The spaces in the name should be replaced by - characters. Use the browser’s Find tool and search for the name of the game. Navigate to the “ArmorGames SWF archive” item ( )įigure 3: ArmorGames SWF archive item from The Flash Archive collection at the Internet Archiveįigure 4: Select the Show All hyperlink to show all of the SWF files This collection item contains all the SWF files that were downloadable from on Boxing Day 2017 (). The ArmorGames SWF archive is an item created by BlueMaxima. ![]()
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