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2020-12-20 14:58:01

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I'm not a flash developper nor artist, but I think that Adobe add features to export some animation to HTML5, and to the "Adobe Air" format. It seems that Adobe Air format will be discontinued by Adobe, but will be officially continue by "HARMAN" ( https://airsdk.harman.com/ ), so maybe it will be something. But again, it's no more a browser display, only a standalone application. In someway it's maybe better to continue with flash and let people use a standalone flash player on their machine... If you want to continue on browser directly, I know only 2 methods: HTML5 (technicaly it's possible to achieve the same stuff, but I don't think it's as easy...), or maybe Unity... (Many game are made with Unity3D, even 2D games/plateformers/... and some H-game go this way... And unity allow to export the game as a "WebGL"-game playable in our browsers...) Making something with Unity is probably way different from Flash, but it can maybe let you try something new...
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2020-12-20 20:02:39
HTML5 doesn't support Actionscript 3, which makes some features and functions not work. So it's not optimal.