So, you want to play SWF file outside the browser, the first thing that comes in mind is to download Adobe Flash Player. But that Player won’t solve your problem because it will use a browserto play SWF files;
How to Install Lightspark: Download fromGitHub. Follow installation instructions based on your operating system. Open SWF files directly or integrate Lightspark into your browser. Pros:Open-source and promising for future development. Cons:Not as user-friendly as Ruffle or Flashpoint. ...
Here are some of the working alternatives that you can use to run Flash files if you really can’t live without them: BlueMaxima’s Flashpoint You can’t blame people still looking out for ways to play good-ol’ flash games or interactive puzzles. One of the easiest ways of doing that ...
In the future, you can right-click on any SWF file and set the default app for opening such files to Ruffle. This process lets you double-click on any SWF file, and you can play it instantly. That sounds very handy if you ask us. Just like Flashpoint, Ruffle is entirely free to do...
Some good news: I found a program called iSwiff that’s mainly designed for playing .swf files, but it also plays .dcr files if you have the plugin installed. The only problem is that it won’t play the one game I’m mostly concerned about- Trick-or-Treat Beat from cartoonnetwork.com...