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For internet historians, the mid-2000s to early 2010s represent the absolute peak of the browser-based gaming boom. Driven by Adobe Flash technology, websites hosted millions of interactive games that required no installation. Among the most culturally distinct subgenres of this era were "meet and fuck" games—adult-themed, interactive dating simulators and parody games.

The landscape of early adult gaming changed permanently when Adobe officially discontinued Flash Player at the end of 2020. Because these games were fundamentally tied to the .swf format, a massive portion of internet history risked being lost permanently.

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Various adult-only Flash sites hosted "verified" mirrors of the games. Technical Note for 2014

The decline of the "Meet and Fuck" series coincided with the sunset of Adobe Flash Player, the technology these games were built on. In late 2020, Adobe ended support for Flash, and most major web browsers removed native compatibility. This made the entire library of games from that era, including the "Meet and Fuck" series, unplayable by conventional means.

The greatest threat to the games released up to January 26th, 2014, was the official retirement of Adobe Flash Player in December 2020. When browsers stopped supporting Flash, thousands of these historical adult games were rendered unplayable.

Tracing the development, verification, and distribution of these titles up to January 26th, 2014, offers a clear window into the peak of the Flash animation era and how adult content operated under the constraints of the early interactive web. The Architecture of Early Browser-Based Adult Games

, giving rise to an independent landscape of adult entertainment. Among the most prolific names of this golden age was the "Meet and Fuck" (MnF) series of games. Created primarily by the developer known as VadimGoD, these releases combined simple point-and-click mechanics, parodies of popular media, and romance-option RPG systems.

The following is a verified list of prominent titles from the series that were part of the catalog leading up to that date: Meet’n’Fuck: Hawaiian Vacation Meet’n’Fuck: Road Trip Meet’n’Fuck: Star Mission Meet’n’Fuck: BDSM Club Meet’n’Fuck: Office Romance Meet’n’Fuck: Intensive Therapy Meet’n’Fuck: Ocean Cruise Meet’n’Fuck: Street Racing Meet’n’Fuck: Detective RPG Meet and Fuck: Super Heroine Hijinks (Series 1-4) Amazon Island (Series 1-3) Distribution Platforms

The 2014 LCS Spring Split officially kicked off in mid-January, marking the beginning of the competitive year for Riot Games' massive MOBA.