How to play Adobe Flash games without Adobe Flash

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How can I play Adobe Flash games in the post-Flash world?
1. Use OperaGX
Opera is among the browsers that still support Adobe Flash. There can be little doubt Opera is one of the most original browsers with a slew of innovative features.
It’s also a Chromium browser, which means you can add Chrome extensions to it as well as exclusive Opera add-ons.
For gaming, OperaGX is the best version. OperaGX is an Opera version optimized for gaming, which you can reduce the system resources that browser hogs via its GX Control.
This browser’s sidebar is integrated with Twitch and Discord. OperaGX also includes a GX Corner that keeps players up-to-date on the latest releases.
Other useful features
- Its built-in adblocker blocks ads
- Includes built-in VPN
- Opera’s snapshot utility enables users to take screenshots
- Its battery saver feature optimizes Opera for laptops
- Includes currency conversion tool
Opera GX
Use this powerful software to play games online without being affected by any issues.
2. Check out Flashpoint
- Open the Flashpoint website in your browser.
- Click the Download Installer button.
- Next, open the folder you downloaded Flashpoint to.
- Click the Flashpoint 9.0 Infinity.exe file to open a self-extracting archive window.
- Select a folder path to extract Flashpoint to, and click the Extract option.
- Open the extracted Flashpoint folder.
- Click Start Flashpoint to launch the software.
- Click Games in Flashpoint’s window to open a library of Flash games.
- Select a category on the left side of the window.
- Then select a game title on the right side of the window.
- Click the Play option to open a separate window for the game.
Note: You’ll still be able to play games with Flashpoint even after installing the (currently optional) Windows 10 update that removes Flash.
3. Check out Flash Games Archive
- Open the download webpage for Flash Games Archive.
- Click the Click to Download link to save the ZIP.
- Open the folder you downloaded the ZIP file to.
- Select the FlashGameArchive.zip file, and click the Extract all option on the Compressed Folder Tools tab.
- Choose a folder path, and click the Extract option.
- Open the extracted folder.
- Click Flash Game Archive 2.0.exe to open the window in the snapshot directly below.
- Then select Categories, and choose a game category.
- Select a game to open, and click the Play button. A Flash game will open in a separate window.
4. Play Flash Games at the Internet Archive
- Open the Software Library: Flash section of the Internet Archive website.
- Click Software Library: Flash Games to open a collection of Flash games, which are available through emulation.
- Click a game title to open its page.
- Press the Click to Begin button to start the game.
- The games’ pages don’t include control details, but you might be able to find key controls specified within some of the games’ menus. If not, you’ll have to figure out the keyboard controls for them (try the WASD and arrow keys).
So, you can play thousands of Flash games with the Flashpoint and Flash Games Archive software and at the Internet Archive website.