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The phrase "a flash game" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a type of video game that is played in a web browser and is typically built using Adobe Flash technology.
Example: "I spent the afternoon playing a flash game that I found online, and it was surprisingly addictive."
Alternatives: "a browser game" or "an online game".
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The platform offers teacher-developed content through safe gaming platforms like TheFunVault.com, a Flash game that teaches basic money management lessons for kids ages 5 to 9, or through SandDollarCity.com, a multiplayer virtual world where kids ages 8 to 12 manage a family candy stop, or, finally, IRuleMoney.com, a site that features financial content and contests for teenagers.
A Flash game in Princess Bride clothing.
N++, which extends a series that began life as a flash game, is a lesson in mastering momentum, precision and inertia, arming players with only a jump and basic movement controls.
Angry fumers tried to hack her Twitter and Google accounts; they e-mailed her drawings of her being raped by video game characters; one even created a Flash game where you clicked the mouse and bruises and welts appeared on her face.
Then there's Swine Fighter a Flash game from the guys who brought you HeyZap.
Designed by Armor Games, CtC was originally a Flash game ported to the iPhone.
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Lolapps also recently acquired a Flash games creation engine from Sean Cooper Games and hired its creator.
According to VentureBeat, Lolapps also recently acquired a Flash games creation engine from Sean Cooper Games and hired its creator.
When I was in high school, I learned a lot about technology because I started building a flash games website so that my friends & I could play games in the computer lab.
This started as a popular Flash game on the web: a fantasy game involving building an army and sending them out to war.
Flower was developed as a spiritual successor to Flow, a 2006 Flash game created by Jenova Chen and Nicholas Clark while the two were students at the University of Southern California.
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