Juegos Pc | Flash Player

| Method | Ease of use | Security | Game compatibility | Save support | |--------|------------|----------|--------------------|---------------| | Ruffle (extension) | High | Very safe | Good (AS2), fair (AS3) | Limited | | Flashpoint | Medium | Very safe | Excellent | Full | | Adobe Projector | High | Risky (offline only) | Perfect | Full |

| Feature | Free | Premium (€9 one-time) | |--------|------|------------------------| | Local SWF play | ✅ | ✅ | | Save states | ❌ (only 1 slot) | ✅ (unlimited) | | Cloud sync | ❌ | ✅ (500 MB) | | Gamepad remapping | ✅ basic | ✅ advanced macros | | Ads in launcher | ✅ banner bottom | ❌ |


The Flashpoint project by BlueMaxima is the internet's largest Flash game preservation effort. They offer two versions: Infinity (on-demand downloads) and Ultimate (full 1TB archive).

How to use Flashpoint:

Tagline: Revive tus juegos de la infancia sin riesgos ni complicaciones.

If Flash was so great, why did it disappear?

Three main reasons:

By 2017, Adobe announced the end-of-life. By January 12, 2021, Flash Player was dead.

Ruffle is a free, open-source Flash Player emulator written in Rust. It runs natively in your modern browser using WebAssembly. No plugins, no downloads required (for the web version).

How to use Ruffle:

Pros: Extremely safe, works on Windows, Mac, Linux, and even Chromebooks. Cons: Not 100% perfect; some ActionScript 3 games may have minor glitches.

Flash games dominated online portals like Newgrounds, Miniclip, Kongregate, Armor Games, and AddictingGames.

Why they were so popular: