Hi. When I was 17 years old, I played this game called White Enamel (its's more of a walkthrough then a game actually. See link: http://www.whiteenamel.com/). The website ran on Adobe Flash. So, since this technology has been discontinued, the website has gone into reconstruction. I know a new site is being developed for it so I can wait on the website to be done but, I tried reviving the game in spite of Adobe Flash not longer being supported.

I downloaded a .swf file that can play the White Enamel game from this website (see here: https://gamaverse.com/white-enamel-game/). Then, I ran it in Ruffle Emulator (see here: https://ruffle.rs/demo/). This allowed me to see the opening screen with the seven levels listed. However, once I selected a level, the screen goes blank thus not playing the full game.

Is this a problem with the .swf file? Can it be fixed? Any ideas are welcomed.

The only person I know that runs old SWF games kept an old Windows XP machine around. I guess if you invested enough effort you could run Windows XP in VirtualBox and play on.

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