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This is a zip file containing Shockwave Flash (.swf) files downloaded from the Castlage Flash section.  

ALL credit goes to the owner of the Castlage series, tyao, who has put in over 5 years of effort into this masterpiece of omorashi. If you liked this content please consider looking into his website at castlage.com, which contains a whole library of art and writing in Japanese, a true treasure trove. 

With the death of Flash, these works of art could no longer be played on modern web browsers without modifications of emulators. The archive allows anyone with a flash emulator to access this content offline for much of the foreseeable future. 
This series of Castlage Flash animations covers a wide variety of media, such as visual novels, minigames, and a few dress up games. These are some of the most interactive and high quality Flash animations I have ever come across. All of the animations contain wetting, but a few have messing, which is stated in the file name if you wish to avoid it. 

62 Total Flash files
10 include messing

The SWF Files can be ran with a Flash emulator, such as Ruffle. Alternatively there are other solutions in the comments that fix some of the issues that Ruffle has.

How to play SWF files locally with Ruffle:

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Download the Ruffle Desktop application and extract it
Run the ruffle.exe file 
navigate to the swf files located inside the Archive
That is all


Some files are more complex than others, which may lead to higher loading times on some emulators. They are marked with "slow load" in the file name.
Additionally, some of the larger or longer flash files experience downright creepy glitches that visually distort everything the further the file runs. This is a problem with the current Flash emulators we have access to and I do not know how to fix it. 

Detailed Contents:

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Folder is divided into folders based on the organization of the Castlage Website. They are 10 folders each with a name and a category number

0000 - Main story
A few animations dedicated to the main Castlage story.
1000 - Request Story
Various flashes requested by users.
2000 - Copyright Stories
Animations of other anime series, including The Severing Crime Edge, Dragon Ball and DBZ, Evangelion, and Dragon Quest.
3000 - Extra Edition
The minigames. One has you track a coin in a series of moving cups, two involve clicking certain invisible spots on the screen in order, a rudimentary fighting game, and a dialogue puzzle that I cant understand at all
4000 - Illustration and Manga
Various situations
5000 - Service shot
A dress up game and some other stuff
6000 - Service Shot copyright
another anime parody section, this one only has Oreimo messing and Danganronpa.
7000 and 8 - Various
the 7000 section was just a single Christmas themed flash so I lumped it in with the 8000 group, which as a messing animation and a dress up game. Guide for the game included.
9000 - English Version
The works that have been translated into English. The grammar is fairly good and looks more natural than machine-generated ones. Likely hand translated.
 


 

Edited by Avon
added ruffle instructions (see edit history)


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Do you know of any flash emulators that don't give the blushes an insane pop-out effect? I've been using Ruffle but that whole blush thing has been driving me insane

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54 minutes ago, KozmoFox said:

Do you know of any flash emulators that don't give the blushes an insane pop-out effect? I've been using Ruffle but that whole blush thing has been driving me insane

Not really, Ruffle is the only flash emulator that I have found that truly emulates the files. the Flashpoint project only works on their own games and every other "SWF Player" just launches a Internet Explorer window that returns the same errors as IE itself. Ruffle is getting updated almost daily though, so an update could fix our problem. The pop out effect looks like an issue with how sprite transparency is displayed, a problem not just with Castlage but with a bunch of other games too, which should pose enough of a issue for the Ruffle devs to pay attention to.

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The best solution is to find a flash player 32 debug projector or whatchamacallit to see the flash animations in their full glory in its own window rather than using a web browser. That's what I do for my flash-requirements! 🙂

Thanks a lot for the share! 😄

PS: I'll attach both programs for anyone who is in need and can't find it on a web search. Far as I know, they're clean but always double-check! 🙂

The flash emulator will be fine once they iron out the kinks, so feel free to use offline flash player! 😄

flashplayer_32_sa.exe flashplayer_32_sa_debug - to use.exe

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8 hours ago, KozmoFox said:

Do you know of any flash emulators that don't give the blushes an insane pop-out effect? I've been using Ruffle but that whole blush thing has been driving me insane

Swf game player for android 

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I've been using the flash projector as well, functions the same even if it's a little less convenient now. I've got a pretty huge collection of flash files so it comes in handy.
Thanks for the archive, I think I mightve gone through and downloaded most of this myself but the CASTLAGE site was always a little weird so I bet I missed a good portion.

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On 2/5/2021 at 6:52 PM, Jhonperez2000 said:

The best solution is to find a flash player 32 debug projector or whatchamacallit to see the flash animations in their full glory in its own window rather than using a web browser. That's what I do for my flash-requirements! 🙂

Thanks a lot for the share! 😄

PS: I'll attach both programs for anyone who is in need and can't find it on a web search. Far as I know, they're clean but always double-check! 🙂

The flash emulator will be fine once they iron out the kinks, so feel free to use offline flash player! 😄

flashplayer_32_sa.exe 14.73 MB · 27 downloads flashplayer_32_sa_debug - to use.exe 15.52 MB · 14 downloads

Yeah, the offline flash player can play .swf files even without having Flash installed. And it avoids the occasional glitches that Ruffle and other emulators haven't worked out yet.

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