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I followed your link through the archive and downloaded the following file. Afterwords I used a decompiler to dig through the files of the swf file and found out the engine used for this game, it's called "Box2D" and in the decompiler there's a scripts folder, then a 2DBox category, and in that are various scripts for the engine, including one file which just goes to the box2d.org/ns/b2internal. This means someone could maybe find the engine, and use it to maybe recreate the games from the few assets from the swf file you linked and the engine. Also in the scripts portion still I found a debug tool, "Builder Manager" which has scripts for the menu of the game builder itself with inside the elements folder some elements for things like tiles, props, playable character, ect. I also found a cheat event with other things not in the original game, possibly just leftovers from the engine. Lastly, I found that this may have used Adobe Flex for it's creation as in the metadata it has a link to Adobe Flex's official page, which states "Flex is a highly productive, open source application framework for building and maintaining expressive web applications that deploy consistently on all major browsers, desktops, and devices. It provides a modern, standards-based language and programming model that supports common design patterns suitable for developers from many backgrounds.". I don't know what I can do with this other than try to find more about this game engine.