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    Do you remember your favorite flash site?

    Over the years with Flashkit sharing community the sites just kept getting better...
    Check out the museum and see if your favorite is there, https://www.webdesignmuseum.org/flash-websites


    There are a few in the museum I remember well and a many that are not there because they were experimental projects by Flashkit members, there was one here titled: "In the Mix" it was really good, and there was another with the URL: Badcop.de

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    I did find a few other websites from the Flashkit community, but none of them matched the URL you provided.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cps31 View Post
    I did find a few other websites from the Flashkit community, but none of them matched the URL you provided.
    The museum most likely will never have the flashkit experimental work that was posted to the forum by various users, "in the mix" is not there, "badcop.de" is not there.
    Relevare is there, It was developed by forum member FlashGuru.
    If you search flashkit you will find many sites in the museum are from members here.

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    Flash websites have become rare since Adobe Flash Player was officially discontinued at the end of 2020. However, you can find some websites or services that offer similar content or versions of Flash games converted to HTML5. Some websites and services include:

    ********** - A project to preserve Flash games and animations. ********** offers a large collection of Flash games and animations that can be played offline.

    Kongregate - An online gaming platform where many old Flash games have been converted or replaced with other technologies.

    Newgrounds - A creative community with many Flash games and animations, many of which have been converted or have new versions.

    Internet Archive - Archives a large number of Flash games and animations in their archive.

    If you're looking for games similar to old Flash games, HTML5 platforms like Miniclip, Armor Games, and Pogo also have a lot of fun games.

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