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There was a time when Flash ruled the web. From the late 1990s through the mid-2010s, millions of students worldwide spent their recesses on Newgrounds, Miniclip, Kongregate, and AddictingGames — playing games that were often absurd, sometimes bizarre, always addictive. These Flash creations were the first games accessible to everyone, free, directly in the browser. They shaped an entire generation of players and creators. In 2020, Adobe ended Flash Player, officially wiping thousands of titles from the web.
On LemonArcade, we've done the preservation work: our Flash games have been converted and adapted to run in modern browsers — no plugin, no extension, nothing to install. You can replay the classics you loved as a kid, or discover them for the first time if you're too young to have caught them in their heyday. Stick man games, absurd simulators, old-school arcade shooters, twisted puzzles, minimalist sports games — all of it is here, intact and ready to play.
Flash games have a flavor that modern productions rarely replicate. They were often built by a single person with limited resources but boundless creativity, and that authenticity still comes through today: the humor, the absurdity, the surprising mechanics, the unexpected endings. Playing a Flash game in 2026 feels like flipping through an old gaming magazine — a mix of nostalgia and discovery, with the same sense of freedom as the very early days of the internet.