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    Ruffle

    Ruffle

    A Flash Player emulator written in Rust

    Ruffle is an open-source emulator for Adobe Flash Player, written primarily in Rust, and targeted at both desktop applications and web browsers via WebAssembly. Its goal is to enable legacy Flash content—animations, games, interactive media—to continue running safely and reliably after official Flash support was discontinued. On the web side, Ruffle is embedded into pages or installed as a browser extension; in the desktop version, it can open .swf files directly or embed them in applications. Because it’s built with memory safety in mind, Ruffle helps avoid many of the security vulnerabilities that plagued classic Flash (buffer overflows, use-after-free, etc.). ...
    Downloads: 48 This Week
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    Matchbox

    Matchbox

    Painless peer-to-peer WebRTC networking for rust wasm

    ...It’s especially useful for browser-based games that need reliable real-time communication without external dependencies.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Fish Folk: Jumpy

    Fish Folk: Jumpy

    Tactical 2D shooter in fishy pixels style. Made with Rust-lang

    Fish Folk: Jumpy is a tactical 2D shooter, played by up to 4 players online or on a shared screen. Aim either left or right; the rest is up to clever movement and positioning in this fish-on-fish brawler. Jumpy runs in the browser. You can play a web demo to try out the game, without needing to install anything on your computer. We recommend using the Chrome browser or other derivatives for best performance, or if you have issues with other browsers.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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