The Death of Flash

Yes, I know, it was a long time coming. Nevertheless, for those like me who grew up with flash games online, gathering untold entertainment and inspiration from the simple, but often deceptively deep, creations of others, this loss deserves a moment of mourning…

…But that moment has clearly passed. I am, after all, two months late – and while I’m sure I could write some sort of overblown eulogy, I wouldn’t be saying anything that hasn’t been said many times before (and far more eloquently). So where does Flash’s demise leave this site? Well, it’s entirely possible that I will remake my older games, such as Unstable, for a new medium in the future. For now however, I can no longer support my flash games online.

But I expect there are some of you who may have maintained ways of playing flash files offline, or through some other convoluted method, and for those of you I offer the .swf files of my flash games for download, available on their pages (e.g. Unstable). These files are offered for personal use only, but otherwise go nuts!


(In other site news, those waiting for an update on my latest project will not need to wait too much longer: I will be releasing a beta version of Miriam’s Mice some time next month in early April, when I’ve finally tied up the remaining loose ends. So don’t move a muscle until then!)