So go ahead. Install the flying toasters. Let the fish swim across your ultrawide. Set the wait time to 5 minutes. And when your screen comes alive with pixelated chaos, smile—because some ghosts are worth chasing.
Here’s a short piece on and their place on Windows 11 . The After Dark Dream: Why We’re Still Chasing Flying Toasters on Windows 11 It’s late. The coffee mug is empty, the cursor sits blinking on a half-finished document, and suddenly your Windows 11 screen goes dark. Not black—just… dark. The taskbar fades. The wallpaper vanishes. And for a moment, you’re alone with a clean, quiet display.
Your screen may not need saving anymore. But your mood might. after dark screensavers windows 11
But the desire hasn’t vanished. The short answer is: yes, but not the way you remember.
Fast forward to Windows 11. The operating system is sleek, shadowed, and security-conscious. Microsoft has buried screensavers so deep in the Settings labyrinth that most users never find them. The default screensaver options are a ghost of the past: “Blank,” “3D Text,” “Bubbles,” “Mystify.” No flying toasters. No lunatic fish. No singing moose. So go ahead
For anyone who came of age in the early ’90s, the name conjures flying toasters, zombie mazes, bad dog no donuts, and a lunatic FISH! screensaver that was less about saving phosphors and more about pure, joyful distraction. After Dark, published by Berkeley Systems, turned the screensaver into a cultural artifact—part utility, part art, part inside joke.
That silence is exactly where After Dark used to live. Set the wait time to 5 minutes
The original 16-bit After Dark modules won’t run natively on 64-bit Windows 11. Microsoft dropped support for 16-bit applications years ago. However, the nostalgia market has risen to the occasion.