Play all the best flash games directly in your browser! Now emulated with Ruffle, there's no need for downloads or any software to make them work. Thanks to advancements in technology, you can play most of the flash games from your childhood that have made history in browser gaming. Snokido offers you a selection of all the iconic flash games that have accompanied generations of players for years.
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Monkey Go Happy Dragon89% - 19 k plays
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Steam King89% - 19 k plays
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Tropical Trip87% - 19 k plays
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Feed Us Happy86% - 19 k plays
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Basketball Horse88% - 19 k plays
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Roly Poly Cannon 389% - 19 k plays
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Good Ol' Poker84% - 19 k plays
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Cover Orange Gangsters88% - 19 k plays
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Arc of Templar89% - 19 k plays
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Go Go Goblin88% - 19 k plays
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Ruthless Pandas91% - 18 k plays
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Cover Orange Space90% - 18 k plays
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Days 2 Die90% - 18 k plays
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Gravitee 284% - 18 k plays
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Penguin Massacre89% - 18 k plays
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Airborne Wars 287% - 18 k plays
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Delivery Man90% - 18 k plays
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Road of Heroes88% - 17 k plays
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Evilgeddon Spooky Max87% - 17 k plays
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Innkeeper84% - 17 k plays
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Zombie Demolisher 385% - 17 k plays
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Apocalypse Basketball88% - 17 k plays
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Master of Blackjack85% - 17 k plays
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Monkey Go Happy : Thanksgiving87% - 16 k plays
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Flippin Dead88% - 16 k plays
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Pajama Boy 288% - 16 k plays
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Master of Tripeak84% - 15 k plays
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Klondike Solitaire Gold84% - 14 k plays
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Puzzle Bobble86% - 14 k plays
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Basketbird87% - 14 k plays
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Bloons 2 Spring Fling85% - 14 k plays
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Wake The Rabbit88% - 14 k plays
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Pyramide Solitaire Aztec82% - 13 k plays
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Spark Chess84% - 12 k plays
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Drop Cannon78% - 11 k plays
What is a Flash Game?
Flash games were interactive video games developed using Adobe Flash, a popular technology in the 2000s and early 2010s. Accessible directly through web browsers equipped with the Flash Player plugin, these games spanned a wide range of genres, from puzzles and adventures to sports and action games. Their ease of development led to an explosion of creativity, and many games became cult classics over time. However, the shift towards more modern technologies like HTML5 led to their decline. Adobe ended support for Flash Player in 2020, marking the end of this era, but the legacy of Flash games endures and has significantly impacted the world of video games.
What is the Origin of Flash Games?
Flash games originated from Adobe Flash technology, initially developed by FutureWave Software under the name FutureSplash Animator. In 1996, Macromedia acquired FutureWave and renamed the software to Macromedia Flash. This technology enabled the creation of vector animations and interactive applications for the web. However, developers quickly discovered its potential for creating interactive games, and thousands of video game projects soon emerged. Flash games covered a wide variety of genres, from puzzle and adventure games to action and strategy games, attracting a diverse audience.