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As someone whose job involves working on an application built in Flash, this fills me with dread. As someone in his early 20s who grew up on the likes of Kongregate, Armor Games, Newgrounds, and many other websites to entertain me instead of doing homework, this fills me with great sorrow.
I felt like posting this here because I believe the demographic that enjoys Dink Smallwood is also more than familiar with the joy of getting lost in a Flash game for a few hours, or watching poorly animated videos that we still remember.
It’s also a testament to the longevity of this community, as people are still finding ways to bring new Dink adventures to us and find new avenues for us to enjoy the old ones, even as other powerhouses come to an end. Who knew a development platform would get me in my feels, but here we are.
I felt like posting this here because I believe the demographic that enjoys Dink Smallwood is also more than familiar with the joy of getting lost in a Flash game for a few hours, or watching poorly animated videos that we still remember.
It’s also a testament to the longevity of this community, as people are still finding ways to bring new Dink adventures to us and find new avenues for us to enjoy the old ones, even as other powerhouses come to an end. Who knew a development platform would get me in my feels, but here we are.