Download Game In Flash Container

Do you like to play flash games online? Have you ever wondered if there is a way to download those flash games to your computer and play them on your desktop without seeing distracting ads ?

Here we’ll show you how to do just that. First how to download flash games to your PC and then how to play them offline. So if you’re hooked on some addictive flash gameTop 5: Addictive and Challenging Web GamesTop 5: Addictive and Challenging Web GamesRead More this guide should help you get it offline and play it on your desktop.

1. Download Flash Games

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Downloading flash games to your PC is a fairly easy process and there are lots of ways to do it. One way to get the game file is to look inside the page’s source code and find the direct link to the game file on the site. Another option is to wait for the game to load in your browser and later get it from the temporary files folder of your browser. Or you can just go to the site called File2HD and let it get the game file for you. We have already featured it earlier as a MP3 and video download tool for Myspace.

File2HD can help you download and play flash games from most of the online gaming sites. That being said, it doesn’t work with Kongregate, one of the best sites for Flash games. Althou I had no problems getting flash games from hugely popular sites like AddictiveGames.

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How you play flash games offline:

1. Go to the page with the flash game you want to download.

2. Copy the page URL and paste it into File2HD.

3. Set ‘Filter’ to ‘Objects’ option and click on ‘Get Files’ button.

4. Next, File2HD should retrieve the direct link to the game file.

5. Right click on the link an use ‘Save Link As’ option to save the game to your computer.

2. Play Flash Games Offline

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Once you have the game files on your system you can use a simple freeware program called FlashOffliner (Windows only) to take those raw .swf flash files, turn them into playable games, and neatly organize them under one menu.

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Here are the steps you need to do:

1. Download and Install FlashOffliner.

The FlashOffliner setup comes with 2 games by default and 3 more that can be added later. If you want to install them as well then check step 4.

2. Once you have FlashOffliner up and running, you should see a new icon in the taskbar. Right click on the icon to see the list of available games and program options.

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3. It takes two steps to add a downloaded flash game to your FlashOffliner games list. The first thing you need to do is click on the ‘Create New Flash Offliner Package’ and then point it to the downloaded file. Then you will be asked to name your new game and for a couple of more optional details. At the end it should create game_name.fop file for you.

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4. Again right click on the FlashOffliner icon and this time select the ‘Install FlashOffliner Option’. Point the app to the newly created game_name.fop file to “install” the game.

5. This will install the game and add it to your FlashOffliner games. See screenshot below.

That’s about it, now you can simply click on the game of your choice and play it offline right on your desktop. By default the game window size is set to 800×600 but you can easily resize it to 400×300, 640×480, 1024×768 or Full Screen mode.

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Did you try downloading flash games to your computer before? Do you have anything to add to the above guide? Share your tips and thoughts in comments.

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  1. it didn't work

  2. IT DIDN'T WORK I DID EVERYTHING RIGHT THERE WAS NO NEW ICON TO TASKBAR IT JUST OPENED MY FILES YOU, IDIOT!!!

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  4. How it about it DOESNT WORK?

    Been fighting with file2hd for hours now and its a piece of shit. It doesnt give ANY swf files EVER. Done everything as you guys have instructed. THIS IS A BROKEN GUIDE DO NOT USE IT AND DO NOT USE FILE2HD, ITS SPAM AND SPYWARE GALORE

  5. There are many ways to save the Flash SWF files. In Firefox, go to Tools > Page Info > Media and then Control-Click in the file window to make it temporarily expand. Flash files should appear in a lighter shade of gray and will say 'Object' on the right. Click on it and then click the Save button. Or install the DownloadHelper extension, go to the game's page, click the little down arrow next to the DH icon in the toolbar and the SWF file should be listed. Often there will be several SWF files listed, just look for the one that seems like the most likely candidate.

    However, while you can save any Flash game to your local drive, not all of them work. First, many games are 'site-locked' which means they check to see if they're running from a web site and if not, they refuse to work. Forget running pretty much anything from the developer Nitrome offline, almost every one of their games is site-locked. Some display a message telling you this, others just won't start. Other games won't work because they require support files that you don't have. As a general rule, the larger and more complex a game is, the more unlikely it is to work offline.

    Speaking of running games 'offline', if you're using a browser to play the saved games, then you're not truly playing them 'offline', since the game can still phone home. In fact, some games won't work unless you're connected and it can contact its servers.

    Truly running a game offline requires using something other than a browser to run it. For this purpose, Adobe makes a stand-alone Flash Player. Unfortunately, it is a royal pain in the ass to find it on their site. Go here to download the latest version;

    Then associate SWF files with the stand-alone Flash player and when you double-click a Flash file, it will use that player to play them. Ironically, not every Flash game will play in Adobe's stand-alone Flash player. For some, you may need to use SWFOpener. Don't ask me why. You can get it here;

    Anyway, if a game works in either Adobe's stand-alone player, or SWFOpener, you can be sure it truly works offline.

    One final note; While many games will scale the image to fit a larger window, they often don't take the window size into consideration, so if you make the window full-screen, you will often see bits of graphics outside of the normal playing area. Manually resize the window to eliminate this.

  6. i tried both method.
    doesn't work.
    http://www.andkon.com/arcade/obstacles/truckloader3/
    this is the link.
    help me.
    how to download this game?

    • that game works, make sure to download the 'object' file truckloader3.swf from file2hd.com
      you dont need offliner flash just start it with your browser.

  7. Years ago on my old XP system, I had a program that would let you save ny flash fie to your computer. You'd jus open it up, browse the files and then save the one you wanted. Sure, you'd get a heap of rubbish including adverts but you also were able to get whle games that were saved to your hard drive as it loaded up to play. What's more, there was another program that allowed you to convert those flash files into offline .exe files that could work independent of any other program. I wis I remember the name but the last game I got - and still have today is ONE CHANCE. You could play it over and overthough because the values reset each time you started it.

  8. HELp
    I downloaded but my computer does not no what program to open with
    HELP PLZ~!

    • check comments above, there are several apps/ways to open flashfiles. A regular web browser can open Flash files as well.

  9. install bitcomet, run flash games, right click and download media files..simple...

  10. Hi,
    Do you know a way to download flash/swf files, that are being created with pictures that you have uploaded and which INTEGRATE in an e-card?
    It's NOT in the FF - page info. Only the 'empty' ecard.
    I have several programmes by APPLIAN, I download files with. But these also don't work.
    To see what I mean, please visit the hilarious dancingemail card you can make at: http://www.dancingsantacard.com/en/
    I made a card, and would like to HAVE IT PERMANENTLY.
    THANKS MUCH for your help.
    Shan

  11. nice post friends

  12. thankyou for info :D

  13. (on firefox) or, right-click the page, click page info, go to media, find the swf file (the one that is the game, it may have the game's name in the title, or it may take up more space than a regular ad) and 'save as'

    • Thanks mate , I may add , you need to start the game and you will get the .swf file .

  14. Hey, you know, you don't really have to use this program you're mentioning. All you really need to do is have firefox, save the webpage (webpage complete), look through all of the files and find the swf file that is the game. You can put that file in some other folder and delete all of the other stuff. There are many other ways. I'm just saying that you don't need to use that website

  15. thanks for such a brilliant idea

  16. Thank you so much for this article! My gramps can't get out of the house, still lives in the dark ages, and only has solitaire on his computer- no internet or dvd drive. This will let me give him other games to play. My family thanks you!

  17. Really good article

  18. very good site

  19. how can i download ULTRA BALLOON....i cant find its url....
    pls help me ..i love this game...

  20. You can also open the swf files in Internet Explorer and it will play them

  21. What do you do when it's a computer game that's not by a specific developer? I want to download a game from a band I listen to. They made a computer game that's accessible on their website using a flash player. I just want to download it so I could play it offline. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

  22. nice tut bro

  23. it's pretty easy to use zamzar. anyway thanks for sharing the tips

  24. to all who say this rips off the dev. you still have to go to the site at one point or another to get the .swf so the game still gets traffic so quit QQing

  25. will it work on newgrounds games and flashes? can you try interactive madness? what system are you using? cuz im using a dell inspiron 1720!

  26. i tried the file2hd and sometimes the game's link doesnt show in file2hd. it says no files found. so how can i get the game i want? and another thing is it comes up with two links, which one should i use? sometimes though i installed the package, the game doesnt load, it just appears as a white screen. please help me. tq.

    • it depends on the website, on some sites file2hd seem not to work as expected. As for multiple links go for the one with bigger size, that usually points to the game.

  27. yes this is working

    i had downloaded some games now

  28. Fire Fox users can also download flash games from there browser's page info option. ;-)

  29. so how to download game from mofuya.com and fasco-csc.com? the room escape game was really great but i can't get it offline

  30. could you help me dl this game? i couldn't find the exact link in the source page. thanks.

  31. I downloaded Motherload from miniclip.com with this method and opened it with Flashoffliner but all it comes up with is a white screen :(

  32. Theres a problem when i download some things. For example: I downloaded and installed World Wars (http://www.addictinggames.com/worldwars.html) to the FlashOffliner, but when i clicked on the game All that popped up was a blank black or white Screen and then nothing ever loaded. Does anyone have any information/advise or just plain help for me.

    • Did you wait for the game to actually start? Often games are composed from different flash files i.e. game intro file, actual game file etc.

      Alternative, you may try method described in the following post

  33. Pandemic 2 - I can't download this game!!

    HELP!!

    http://www.addictinggames.com/pandemic2.html - Yeah, even in this url...

    • Here ya go:
      http://www.addictinggames.com//D78AQSAKQLQWI9/4994.swf
      just download the page, and you've got it!

  34. that's gr8 trick dude well done..........

  35. some of our friends here are saying.. 'why play it online?' lol the purpose of this is when you're stupid ISP crashed and you have nothing to do.. you can play it offline.. if you're ISP works 24/7 it might be GOD himself who operate on it..

  36. just too good...
    for everyone who is unable to download either of the programme...just use some download tool to download them....
    thanks a ton....

  37. Wonderful post!

    Thanks a lot!

  38. it is great software, and the best thing it is that' a freeware version of software for playing games offline.

  39. ive gotten it installed and put a game on it i go to play it but it asks me to download a shw file what do i do?

    • It means you downloaded only a part of the game, not the full version.

  40. I have downloaded sonny and got really far but for some reason when i save it every time i try and open the game I saved i see that the game hasn't saved so I'm stuck playing sonny without closing it which is really aggravating if my computer reboots etc. any ideas?

    • It saves using cookies. Since you are offline, it wouldn't save any cookies. So, you cant save anything offline.

      At least, that is my guess.

      • Any flash game that saves progress and is not dependent on being run from the original website will save the game progress in %userprofile%Application DataMacromediaFlash Player#SharedObjects (yes, I know Adobe owns it now but it still uses the macromedia path, go figure). So user Bob playing flash games on his PC that have save functions would have all of his save data in the (assuming default Win XP settings) following path:
        C:Documents and SettingsBobApplication DataMacromediaFlash Player#SharedObjects(randome folder name)(name of the website the game was downloaded from or is associated with).

  41. that flash offliner link is blocked by my firewall do u recon u can send me a link simalar to it plz??

    • You can try accessing the site using one of the tools online proxy sites

  42. When i downloaded flashoffliner and tried to unzip it, it said it was corrupt. downloaded again and still would not work. is their any way other than flash offliner? and also, i would like it if it were playable with internet dissconected. any ideas?

  43. i cant afford internet at home and there are a lot of games i enjoyed to pass the time, but im stuck playing them at the local library. is there some way (any at all) to get the save information, as sadly the computers here wipe all temporary information when they get rebooted or shut down. so although i have flashoffliner on and it stays strangely, it doesent keep my progress and it sucks when im trying to play some rpg like conartist's game 'Sonny'. please let me know if you have anything. thanks LG

  44. Here's something I don't see here...how can I download the games for my son from http://www.sesamestreet.org/games ... file2hd.com doesn't find any objects. When i browse through the files in firefox, i only come across a loader.swf...I've got some other great flash games on my Archos 605 that he likes playing - but these Sesame Street ones are his favourite and we can only play them on the web (for now)...take for example: http://www.sesamestreet.org/game_player?p_p_lifecycle=0&p_p_id=gamePlayer_WAR_sesameportlets4369&p_p_uid=dd838f23-486b-11dd-bf7b-df62be721a24&t=1230617774375&

    • Try checking suggestions in the comments above. There are some alternative ways to download the games.

  45. I used to download flash games to my computer by using a firefox extension(i dont remember its name right now), then i used the adobe flash player(not the plugin, but the stand alone app thats with the adope flash program itself) so i just associated .swf with it, then all i had to do is double click flash files :-)

  46. Heh, if you have firefox, go get the Amazing Media Browser add-on at

    it lets you download anything that's embedded in the current webpage. neat, eh?

  47. why my flash game soo laggy

  48. You can download games from kongregate if you know how...

    Where is the maker or poster of the game
    and
    is the name of the game.

    So if you wanted to download 'Frantic' from Kongregate
    your URL would look like
    http://a.kongregate.com/games/polymerrabit/Frantic/frame/

    then all that you have to do is click File > Save Page As... or Ctrl+S (in your browser) and then you have downloaded a game off of kongregate.

    Enjoy.

    • Or use Orbit Downloader's Grab++

      The problem is that you won't be able to run it. The flash game will load but then instantly re-direct you to an error page that displays 'You can only play this game at http://a.kongregate.com...' so it's no use. I guess there's a check to make sure you're running the game from the site (maybe they are against people pulling their games offline for whatever reason).

  49. Clever bit of software! But why not just play the flash games online?

    • For me, personally, I'm looking up how to play games offline because school's out today and I don't have a sitter so my 9 year old daughter's coming to work with me and needs some things to do for 10 hours. Yes, we're bringing books as well, but I know she won't read all day long. I have a laptop, but my boyfriend's 3 year old broke the wireless button, so that's why I'm looking to do this.

  50. Thats a cool thing to do when you want to play offline....

  51. This article is superfluous.

    I’ve downloaded Flash games by simply right-clicking the object and saving to HDD.

  52. For the Mac I recommend iSwiff for launching offline games
    echoone.com/iswiff/
    i highly recommend the towerdefense game VectorTD and its sequels on Candystand.com

  53. You can also use Firefox's AdBlock extension (Ctrl + Shift + V to open the Blockable items on the page) to copy the URL of the component you wish to download and download it using your favorite download manager.

    This works very nicely with most of the websites.

    Using DownThemAll is another alternative method, but I find it a little fussy.

    • Yep, that works pretty well as well

  54. the flashoffliner is a real waste.. i used flashget to download the swf and then simply drag dropped the swf in firefox and enjoyed my game :D

  55. why download anything?? In most cases if you go to the source of the web page (for firefox under the view tab and for internet explorer under page) and search for '.swf' then you'll find the link. Read the link to see if it's what you want. eg [Broken Link Removed] is probably not what you're looking for. Then open the url in your browser and save it. For people who don't download random things just in case :)

    • Yes the file can be always grabbed fro the source code, although it's really a pain in the ass looking for the right flash on banner-filled gamig sites.

  56. Another thieving bastard couraging people to hustle flash (game) developers...

    Those games don't make them selves you know, more you hustle us, less likely we have opportunity (living ain't free, even for us, you know) to make games and that mean you ain't getting new games to play.

    I hope some day your boss just decides to keep your pay check and tell 'sorry, you haven't worked enough lately, you don't need money.'.

    • So stick to publishing on Kongregate, who's system is resistant to this kind of thing, and is set up to support you, especially with the new 'tip' system.

      You can sit on your front porch and shake your fist all day long, but until you put up a fence I'm still going to play in your yard. :P

      • Kongregate is not resistant to that type of stuff, i've seen many friends download games off of it. However, most common apps to download games do not work on Kongregate.

  57. Thats a cool thing to do when you want to play offline but man... some of these dudes worked hard time to build a game for you to play. At least buy them a coffee on their site. (not their distributor site) 1$ isn't a lot considering you downloaded a game that you will play more then 1hr.

    Thus said, support them small programers.
    Btw their an add-on for firefox that lets you save all swf.

    cheers.

    • Yeah definitely, the purpose of this article wasn't to rip off the developers. But merely give users the ability to play games offline.

  58. This article is superfluous.

    I've downloaded Flash games by simply right-clicking the object and saving to HDD. (I recognize that this won't work in some cases)

    Secondly, all you have to do to play the games is open them with your web browser.

    Right Click -> Open With -> Firefox/Opera/Chrome/whatever

    • I think the right click won't work in many case, not just in some.

    • To Capt. O.
      You comment is quite ignorant as the actual .swf file will not open or play through a web browser uless the temporary internet files associated with it are present in your temporary internet files folder, and the only way to get them there would be to go on the website where the game is, but we are trying to do this offline, so your method wont work unless you can go onto the website, which would be redundant and therefore, your comment is redundant.

      • To Nick

        Capt O has the right idea. I frequently play the .swf files on my IE7 browser but you will have to allow the ActiveX control to load the movie. You can download flash games using firefox simply by navigating to tools>pageinfo>media then clicking save as on the.swf. You can do it with IE i think its tools>internet options>browsing history/settings>view objects and then copying the .swf file to your hdd or wtevr. Its way easier to do then what this guy is talking about. I used to look at the page source and run a scan for the file extension .swf and find it....but now they use java script and it hurts my eyes =(

        Hahaha

  59. that's pretty cute about File2HD.com. I should check whether It can download file from Youtube.com and other site. If yes, that will be a great tool for downloading and Keepvid.com should retire soon.

    • http://www.zamzar.com can download and convert anything on youtube (and some other sites too).

      • Right, I'm using zamzar.com to convert some of my files though kinda slow. For games, I download them and play at ponged.com. :)

    • Yes, it can download both from Youtube and many other sites