Flash CS6 Pro and i-Phone and i-Pad

Can anybody direct me to an interactive Flash game, produced in CS6 Pro, that is working on the i-Phone or i-Pad i.e. screen pressure input.  I'm thinking of upgrading but really need to know that it works.

Thanks for the response
David Wilkinson
i-3D Media Ltd
Hogan’s Patch, Whinchat Way,
Bradwell, Norfolk, NR31 8SD
Tel: 01493 650741
Mobile: 0789 9997698
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.i-3dmedia.com

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