but most browsers should be).įirst, you need a browser extension that manages user scripts: Unfortunately, Flash is not supported by all browsers, SuperNova is not compatible with all of them either and it seems that Ruffle only works in browsers compatible with WebAssembly (or something like this. However, Ruffle is still in development so not everything works yet (this includes high scores submission). * Finally, the "Ruffle" button will load the game through Ruffle (you can find more information about it at ruffle.rs). **Games will even load when is down or more generally when the "play" button does not appear for whatever reason.** * The "SuperNova" button will both load the SuperNova interface and the game (so no need to click the "play" button"). However, you will need a working version of Adobe Flash player and a browser that supports it: **if you do not already have these**, read (). * The "Flash" button will load the game through. **What does it do?** Well, it adds three buttons right above the Flash games. Thus, let me introduce you to my user script, the (). Now that every games are forcefully played through Ruffle, despite Ruffle not being finished yet, it may be more useful to you than ever. After struggling with different tools for something like eight months, and after working on my project for a few more months, I finally came up with something that allows players to chose between Flash, SuperNova and Ruffle to play Flash games on Kongregate. After they more or less broke every Flash games, and after I realized they would not fix anything, I decided to try to do it myself.
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