Is There a Compact version Of..flash player.? only for games.?

Greetings. towards Support. of the this flash Program.
forgiven me, for asking..
I know. The flash player is, made for a large amount,
different users. around the world, and also. made for. different
functions. but I, keep seeing, ( as what I know from. video-Game supporting programs)
That the adobe, flash player. Is not really made for. flash - Gaming..
And I have been  taking your software apart. literal!!
and I have seen from with in, your software.  That your. program deals with a lot.
Of Functions. but Its most for adding and Chancing video. programs
In to, a flashing form. of program, but I have not seen a Part where
There is. a supporting Part, for (DX)=(Direct X - any version) even I'm
Missing. (windows extensive service.) because when loading a Flash Game.
from any website. I see only some, extensive program is load it. but I see, no..
basic. support with, part being used.. nor There Is none. I, have found..Maybe,
I have overlook, some part's but yet. If you program, don't come with basic download..
(nor That might take longer to download. for any User.)
but Its highly in-portent for a User. To having also. a basic Part..
with in there own system, and not Sub-file
because a Sub-file do, make the program more unstable. The stable.
A, example, ad hand.. (Imvu Program) Is a Sub Program very nice 3D chat program,
But yet, with many times Failer..to become active on, any system windows or,
mac or any other. system. and I have done same thing, with there program.
and I found out, There program, Using the Back door, Of any system to. get
a lock on the Internet. and There where not so, happen with my discovery.
but yet. they keep making the same.
Mistake all over again. every new version.
but anyway. I wish to ask you. are you able to make a adobe flash player
for Flash-Games That don't have everything but a smaller version, To all
(DX versions)
Greetings Lisomi

We have a Flash Projector that can be used to play Flash content (.swf files) on a local computer.  This is used frequently in kiosks and interactive displays, but requires the SWF to run.
Alternatively, if you are an application developer looking to build a standalone game, you can use Adobe AIR to build mobile applications, while still using ActionScript.

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