Sheep Invaders
Desktop Only
Core Salvage
Desktop Only
Quick Brick
Desktop Only
Breakout
Desktop Only
Base Defense 2
Desktop Only
Bloody Day 1
Desktop Only
Freaky Fun
Desktop Only
Little Loki
Desktop Only
Sky Diver
Desktop Only
Capture The Flag
Desktop Only
Donnie,s Superfly Game
Desktop Only
Naked Santa
Desktop Only
Championship Cock Fighters
Desktop Only
Pere Noel Killer
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Chain Letters
Desktop Only
Cronch
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Towel Fighter
Desktop Only
Jump 'n' Glide
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Hithim
Desktop Only
Get Home Get Lucky
Desktop Only
Full Time Killer
Desktop Only
Turtle Herder
Desktop Only
Starcraft Flash Action 3
Desktop Only
2d Paintball
Desktop Only
12 Swap
Desktop Only
2d Army Swat
Desktop Only
Acorn Toss
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Armada Assault 1
Desktop Only
Babycal Throw
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Blue Midget Walker
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Adventures of a Cow
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Beaver Dive
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Cororo The Maze
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Defend Your Inglor
Desktop Only
Digi Ninja
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Brainsplatters 2
Desktop Only
Elephant
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Double Wires
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Galactic Gravity Golf
Desktop Only
Beach Tennis
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King of Shaves
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Jedi Hunter
Desktop Only
Neon
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Ninja Air Combat
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Snowball
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Obnoxius
Desktop Only
Bubble Elements
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Heidi One
Desktop Only
Bunny vs. World
Desktop Only
Cat Bowling
Desktop Only
Gems
Desktop Only
Grain Strain
Desktop Only
Super Handball
Desktop Only
Marvin Spectrum
Desktop Only
Pixel Field
Desktop Only
Mouse Avoider 2
Desktop Only
Platform Maze
Desktop Only
Gecko Skate Boarding
Desktop Only
Road Blocks
Desktop Only
Rugby
Desktop Only
Storm the House
Desktop Only
Snowboard
Desktop Only
The Pumpkin
Desktop Only
Quickshot
Desktop Only
The Flash Player is a browser plugin previously used to play online games before browsers could handle animations natively. When the internet was new, web pages consisted of just text, images, and links. Early browsers like Netscape, Internet Explorer and early versions of Chrome didn't have the ability to create complex animations. A company called Macromedia, which was an early developer of the Flash plugin was the first to see the Flash technology grow. Originally, Flash was created to play animations. However, it was quickly adapted to created games. Once the technology was purchased by Adobe Inc, Flash player use grew to support an entire platform of games and apps. Over one hundred thousand Flash games were developed and possibly as many Flash animations representing a generation of the early internet. fast forward 20 years, fast-paced development from large tech companies has enabled open standards capable of creating rich web applications and games. see html5 games and webgl games.
With so many created, we believe they are worth preserving online as long as possible to keep the history they showcase. Some of these games were developed during the Dot Com Bubble. Others during the Great Recession. Many of the darkest games had to be disabled as social norms have shifted. The majority of games are positive and represent the interactive art created over the first 30 years of the early internet. Although Y8 Games has previously also maintained and discarded older plugins, Flash is unique in the scale of media created.
To play Flash games, you will need to download the Y8 Browser for Windows, MacOS, Linux. Flash is not available on mobile and Linux has limited support at this time.
Start by downloading the Y8 Browser. After, remember to install it. Then you should be able to play all the Flash games available on Y8.com through the Y8 Flash Browser.
Yes, although Flash is only available in the Y8 Browser for desktop and laptop computers. Y8.com still hosts many fun HTML5 and WebGL games for other devices. Try visiting Y8.com from your phone to find thousands of free games.