Ruffle is a adobe extension for chrome. also, it is emulator extension and flash player extension and flash extension. it's a free extension and is featured in Developer Tools, it has 400,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 4.22 from 183 rated user, last update is 625 days ago.
Ruffle is an Adobe Flash Player emulator. Ruffle seamlessly plays Flash content on sites you visit. Enjoy your favorite Flash games from yesteryear! Browsers removed support for the Flash Player in 2020. The rich legacy of Flash content is no longer easily accessible. By installing Ruffle, you can continue to experience this content as intended, directly in your browser. Ruffle does not require the official Adobe Flash Player. Instead, Ruffle uses modern web technologies including HTML5, WebAssembly, and WebGL. When you visit a web site, Ruffle replaces embedded Flash movies with the Ruffle player, displaying the Flash content directly in-page. ** Ruffle is alpha quality software! ** Currently ActionScript 1.0/2.0 content is supported. This allows for playing content from 2008 and earlier. ActionScript 3.0 content is not yet supported. We're working on it!
You could download the latest version crx file or older version files and install it.
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Lets me play clubpenguin legacy. I love it.
This extension is great! But I just wanted to note that it does seem to trigger manual Cloudflare verification on websites when enabled. I'm not sure on the root cause, but I've had trouble on multiple sites where I get stuck in a verification loop until I disable it.
A pretty good Adobe Flash emulator that's still in active development.