Click your Flash game's window. Doing so prompts the Flash game's code to appear in the Developer Tools pop-out. Make sure that you click directly in the middle of the window in order to ensure that you see the results for the Flash game itself and not its border. Find the "SWF" link. In the highlighted box that's in the Developer Tools pop-out window, you should see a link that has "SWF" in it.
This is the link which pertains to your selected Flash game. Open the SWF link in a new tab. Right-click the link, then click Open in new tab. The SWF link will briefly open in a new tab, after which point it will download onto your computer.
If your mouse doesn't have a right-click button, click the right side of the mouse, or use two fingers to click the mouse. If your computer uses a trackpad instead of a mouse, use two fingers to tap the trackpad or press the bottom-right side of the trackpad. Wait for the SWF file to download. It should automatically download itself after a second or two, after which point you'll be able to find it on your computer.
Depending on your browser's settings, you may be prompted to add a name or a select a download location for the SWF file before it will download. You may see an alert that downloading SWF files can harm your computer. If so, click Keep on the prompt. Open your Flash game's SWF file. You can, however, download a free program to open and play your SWF file. Method 2. Open and load your Flash game in Firefox. Go to the website on which your Flash game is located, open the game, and wait for it to load completely before proceeding.
This is to ensure that you don't accidentally download a partial copy of the game. It's in the upper-right corner of the window. Click Web Developer. You'll find this option near the bottom of the drop-down menu. Click Page Source. It's near the bottom of the menu. Doing so opens the Flash game's page code.
Bring up the "Find" menu. A small text box will appear in the lower-left side of the page. Type in swf. Doing this will search the page for any links containing "swf" in them. Look for the Flash game's link. A Flash game's URL will have ".
There are usually multiple instances of SWF files on the page, so you may have to scroll right or left for a while before you find the correct one.
Open the SWF file's link in a new tab. Flashpoint is a massive archive of over 38, Flash games and nearly 2, Flash animations. This option essentially allows you to download games on a case-by-case basis. Mac and Linux users can also access versions of these downloads, but because Flash support for those platforms is still in the experimental phase, you may find that not every file works as intended.
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Download Flash Game Archive Here. Share it with us! I Made It! Reply Upvote. JesseH54 5 years ago. Receiving an error when attempting to open the. Also, are game saves compatible with this method? VerifyError: Error Cpool entry is wrong type. SethTheCurios 5 years ago. BeQaY 5 years ago. Take a look at those and you should eventually find one that has the actual Flash file.
In case all else fails, you can try File2HD , which lists all the files on a site and allows you to download them. Now you can download the SWF file that contains the game. Simply right-click the blue link ending in ". Make sure that the Save as type shows as Shockwave Flash Object or something similar. This confirms that the file is actually a Flash document.
If you plan to download several games, we recommend creating a new folder on your computer to keep them all together.
You should consider backing up this directory so you don't lose the games if something ever happens. At this point, you might be wondering how you'll actually play the Flash games when they're not in a browser. As it turns out, many media player apps can handle SWF files which are Flash objects. This lets you play them offline without worrying about the security of enabling Flash in your browser. However, in our testing, it had issues detecting keyboard inputs.
Thus if you plan to play Flash games offline, we recommend downloading Adobe's local version of Flash Player. This is a tool intended for developers to open Flash files without a browser, but it works for personal use, too.
Visit Adobe's Debug Downloads page and click the Download the Flash Player projector content debugger text under Windows , Macintosh , or Linux depending on what platform you use.
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