I went to kongregate and decided to play Mutilate A Doll 2, and it worked! But.... how? There are other people on youtube who had it working and uploaded videos of it.
So,uh... i guess this is the end of my post. Bu-but there is more, right?
I went to kongregate and decided to play Mutilate A Doll 2, and it worked! But.... how? There are other people on youtube who had it working and uploaded videos of it.
Post by RandyMediaTime on Jan 4, 2021 17:47:00 GMT
On December 31, 2020, there is no longer any support towards the Adobe Flash Player. According to gadgets.ndtv.com, Adobe will begin blocking Flash content from running in Flash on January 12, 2021. So it seems like those websites using flash will either be taken down or begin using the updated and modern HTML5.
tbh, I don't think flash will ever truly die. Flashpoint, HTML5, Ruffle, etc all exist and a lot of people have been archiving old flash games. So while Adobe Flash is no longer being supported, I have seen a lot of people dedicated to keeping these games up. So yeah, in a way, flash still works.
There's also Ruffle, available as a browser extension or desktop app.
Ruffle is not perfect however as a way to view flash content, since it can only take older flash content because there is, from what I remember, a sort of Flash 2.0/3.0 in the late 2000s that has not been fully retroengineered. Hope there's an extension that do that someday, because sites like Teletoon don't really work with Ruffle (to my big disappointment) from my experience.
I went to kongregate and decided to play Mutilate A Doll 2, and it worked! But.... how? There are other people on youtube who had it working and uploaded videos of it.
There are several flash emus, also you can downgrade to a previous version. The download pages for them are available along with internet browsers that support plugins.