Papa’s Pizzeria launched in 2007 as a free Flash game made by two digital arts graduates from Cleveland. Eighteen years later, the franchise Matt Neff and Tony Solary of Flipline Studios built has remastered Steam editions collecting tens of thousands of reviews at 99% positive, and its entire original catalog still runs free in browsers without a line of Flash code.
Most Flash-era games simply disappeared when Adobe ended plugin support on December 31, 2020 but Papa’s games didn’t.

What the Games Are
Flipline Studios built 17 browser restaurant management games, called Gamerias, over roughly a decade. Each follows the same loop: take a customer’s order, prepare it correctly across cooking and assembly stations, plate it, and serve it before patience runs out. Tips accumulate, ranks go up, new ingredients unlock. The order ticket tells players exactly what to make, the stations are labeled, and a single in-game workday takes only a few minutes to complete.
The first full Gameria was Papa’s Pizzeria in 2007. After that came Papa’s Burgeria, Taco Mia, Freezeria, and eventually entries covering sushi, wings, cupcakes, hot dogs, and scoops. Each title introduced new mechanics while keeping the core structure intact. In Papa’s Cupcakeria, seasonal holidays arrived with themed decor bonuses. By Papa’s Pastaria, players could manage a second worker taking orders in parallel.
The Flash Problem and How Flipline Solved It
When Flash shut down, it took a large share of browser gaming with it. Flipline rebuilt over a dozen Gamerias in HTML5, removing the plugin dependency without changing the gameplay. Players looking to find a collection of papa’s games online can access all of them at Poki, one of the world’s largest free browser gaming platforms, including Papa’s Freezeria, Scooperia, Sushiria, and Wingeria, all free and without an account on desktop or mobile.
Steam and the Deluxe Series
In 2023, Papa’s Freezeria Deluxe arrived on Steam with updated graphics, a food truck side mode, seasonal holidays, and custom character creation. It collected over 11,000 reviews at 99% positive, proving the franchise’s audience had held across platforms. Papa’s Pizzeria Deluxe followed in November 2024 to a similar reception, and Papa’s Mocharia Deluxe which will be launched in 2026, establishing the Deluxe series as an ongoing effort rather than a one-off.
Why It Still Works
The mechanics Flipline built for browser delivery in 2007 suit how people play web games now just as well. Sessions on browser platforms tend to run around 22 minutes across a handful of games, and Papa’s fits that window naturally: the loop is legible from the first order and each workday is self-contained.
Flipline Studios is still two people. That a studio of that size built 17 Gamerias, a mobile library, and a growing Steam catalog over 18 years while keeping the original browser games alive through Flash’s collapse is the less-discussed part of what makes the franchise unusual. The pizza parlor from 2007 still runs.






