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Flashpoint and cie - Let's play Flash games in 2022

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There was a time when games were like wild flowers, numerous and free, carpeting the -then- young internet of their fancy loading screens. And, like most wild flowers, most of them were bland and boring, but still there were some goddam good ones around.
Flash games were all the raving during some golden age, and because we can't have nice things the world moved on and they were replaced by grieving, shitty videos and overall boredom.

Lately I've stumbled upon Flashpoint, an all-in-one program with a terrible interface but that let you browse and play freely basically any Flash game ever, along with other formats such as Java that were relevant once upon a time. There are convenient curated lists with good game choices and overall it works very well. Since I had a blast firing Desktop Tower Defense or Cursor*10 once again, I'm creating this thread to share the good news and talk about these old shits that were the ultimate time-killers.
 

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Dungeons and dungeons

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Holy cow how hard I searched for this game some years ago. A simple but solid platformer with nice ambiance and good music, not that hard but quite unforgiving. Also crammed with secret area, so if you're an exploration fiend you may also have a good time. Can be finished in a hour or a bit more.


Desktop Tower

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The best Tower Defense I've played. Quite a marvel of design.


Everyday the Same Dream

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This music. How this music still is haunting me.


Viva Caligula

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Emperor Caligula is having a bad day and decides to slaughter all of Rome citizens. Find the 26 weapons and get gore. Nothing serious but feels great to crush some toga with a giant boulder.
 

Zenithsan

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I LOVE flash games and played most of them
This is my favorite, a little old but totally a hidden gem

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Thanks for sharing this, it's neat.

My recommendation would be Frog Fractions. A game that's good, but you can never talk about it for fear of revealing what it is. Just play it.

iu
 

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I miss a obscure japanese website with hentai games back in the day. Found it while browsing a portuguese website that had a bi weekly nude segment.
 

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Thanks for sharing this, it's neat.

My recommendation would be Frog Fractions. A game that's good, but you can never talk about it for fear of revealing what it is. Just play it.

iu
Thanks for recommendation, just finished it.
 

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For those planning on 'archiving' the Flashpoint collection, keep in mind that the offline version is 766 Gb in size...
 

Narushima

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But the light version, which downloads games as needed, is only around 3 Gb.
 

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Oh man, Flash games were the best. Sure, there were tons of shitty ones, but they were part of the freedom that the Internet used to be. It also made Newgrounds a worthy webpage (before they went gay, literally).
Quite symbolic for Flash to die off as the world is becoming more and more totalitarian and insane.

I remember a game I would like to find, but I can't find the name of. It was an adventure game of sorts with simple graphics and some actions scenes. You started in a dark room, later fought a robot of some sort (a giant circle firing lasers), and later you had to solve puzzles by writing the answer manually. Any ideas?
 

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Thanks for sharing this, it's neat.

My recommendation would be Frog Fractions. A game that's good, but you can never talk about it for fear of revealing what it is. Just play it.

iu
Just finished it, that was awesome.

Wonder if there is an alternate ending if you go full "add/remove auto targeting".

In a similar style I'd recommend Pro Office Calculator that is not Flash but is free.
 

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Another favorite of mine : pOnd

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Simple, short and well-made.
 

Narushima

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Another blast from the past I replayed is jmtb02's This is the Only Level.
Fun, simple, creative platformer, with a couple of sequels.

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Hint: If you ever want to simulate hitting F5 in Flashpoint, simply close the game's window and relaunch it.
 
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Only flash games I have played are some of the Decision games and those Last Stand games but well after the fact since I bought that Last Stand Legacy Collection on Steam.
 

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