Web Design Museum has preserved a collection of Flash games that were previously available through Cartoon Network’s website, including a Sonic Boom title from 2015.

The preserved Sonic game is Sonic Boom: Link ‘n Smash!, a simple puzzle game based on the Sonic Boom animated series. The game challenges players to clear the playfield by linking each character with their matching item.

The setup is similar in concept to SEGA’s Baku Baku Animal, with players matching character tiles to the correct object. Sonic is paired with Rings, Knuckles with his fist, Amy with her Piko Piko Hammer, and other Sonic Boom characters follow the same matching format.

While Sonic Boom: Link ‘n Smash! is a small browser game, its preservation is still notable for Sonic fans and game history archivists. Many official promotional Flash games from the 2000s and 2010s became difficult to access after Flash support ended, leaving fan preservation efforts and archives as one of the only ways to revisit them.

The wider Cartoon Network collection includes multiple preserved browser games from the network’s past, giving players a chance to revisit a part of the web gaming era that has largely disappeared from official platforms.

Fans can browse the full Cartoon Network Flash game collection through Web Design Museum, or go directly to Sonic Boom: Link ‘n Smash! to try the preserved Sonic Boom puzzle game.

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