How To Download and Play Flash Games Offline

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Playing flash games offline

Do you like to play flash games on-line? 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 I'll show you how to do just that. First how to download flash games to your PC and then how to play them off-line. So if you're hooked on some addictive flash game this guide should help you get it off-line and play it on your desktop.

1. Download Flash Games 

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 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.


So how does it work:


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.


download flash games


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

2. Play Flash Games Offline 

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.


Here are the steps you need to do:


1. Download and Install FlashOffliner.


Flash Offliner


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.


games offline


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.


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.


Flash Offliner - flash games offline


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.


play flash games offline


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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Comments 

roysumit wrote...

Great lens with helpful info. Although I don't play Flash Games but now I might be into it. Five stars and thanks for sharing.

ReplyPosted April 10, 2009

capriliz wrote...

I like it! Thanks!

ReplyPosted March 23, 2009

sandyspider wrote...

Interesting. Something to check out for offline games. I have real arcade on my computer that I play offline.

ReplyPosted March 23, 2009

Lien wrote...

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ReplyPosted March 23, 2009

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Reply Posted March 13, 2009

mulberry wrote...

Great stuff...now all I need is the time to play.

ReplyPosted January 02, 2009

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I'm not a gamer, but this lens looks so useful to those that are. Great job!

ReplyPosted December 31, 2008

HomeTowne_Market wrote...

Very informative - Thanks!

ReplyPosted December 30, 2008

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ReplyPosted December 24, 2008

MindGuru wrote...

Very well explained and something new and cool to me. Thanks!

ReplyPosted December 23, 2008

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ReplyPosted December 23, 2008

Lensmaster

mulberry wrote

Great tutorial!

Reply Posted December 23, 2008

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Great lens dude great information ;P realy usefull

ReplyPosted December 23, 2008