This is the most authentic method. You can download the original game’s .swf file from a preservation archive (such as the Internet Archive’s Flash collection or BlueMaxima’s Flashpoint project). Once you have the file, you do not need a browser. Instead, you download the official “Adobe Flash Player Projector” (a standalone desktop application that Adobe still provides for debugging). By opening the .swf file with the Projector, the game runs exactly as it did in 2006, complete with full keyboard controls and sound.

For the most stable experience, you can download the standalone game file (.swf) and run it using an emulator.

Since Adobe Flash is no longer natively supported by modern browsers, you have three primary ways to play:

If you are a fan of fast-paced, stick-figure action games with a dash of stealth and a whole lot of chaos, you have likely heard of the 3 Foot Ninja series. The sequel, , takes everything that made the original great—tight controls, humorous ragdoll physics, and challenging enemy AI—and cranks it up to eleven.

So, what makes 3 Foot Ninja 2 such a great game? Here are just a few of its standout features:

Since this was originally a Miniclip Flash game, you can still access it through the following methods:

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