OMG !! MY MacBook Air i7 run hot and very high fan sound?

my MacBook Air i7 run hot and very high fan sound?
am really very sad i buy it from usa store !! and am now in ukraine ! we dont have support or tech !
please help me
i7
4Gb ddr3
256 Gb !
when i open like game age of empire 3 !! my prosser be  very very hot !! like 90% my fan be like 6599 !!!!!! and very high sound !
my os is lion and the last one !! and updates !!

no ! not just with game when i open like safari ! with skype ! and email !! i have sound fan ? and prosser very very hot !! over numver 123 !!
and i put it in very good plece !! and put it on the cold wooden table
anyone have mac air i7 2011

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