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| [senit] Crayon Physics - a drawing game | |
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Sean O'Sullivan
sean.frankwise at easynet.co.uk
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| Article: [senit] Crayon Physics - a drawing game | |
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Will, this does look pretty amazing - do you have to be able to create closed shapes, how tolerant is it of a person who might struggle to do this? Sorry - haven't had time to download and try it out, just looked at the YouTube video you gave a link to. Sean O'Sullivan sean.frankwise at easynet.co.uk Headteacher Frank Wise School, Banbury http://www.frankwise.oxon.sch.uk http://www.parkroadict.co.uk On 27 Mar 2008, at 11:57, Will Wade wrote: > Not sure how many of you could make use of this.. I have just wasted > a good hour of my life and think its amazing - it struck me how good > this could be if it was used on a whiteboard.. > Its a game called Crayon Physics. You simply draw boxes, circles and > shapes that when dropped from height fall as if they were real. The > object of the game is to move a circle to the star. > Download the demo: > http://www.kloonigames.com/blog/games/crayon > Crayon Physics Deluxe is being developed properly.. watch the video : > http://www.kloonigames.com/crayon/ > and the developers blog: > http://www.kloonigames.com/blog/category/crayonphysics > You can create your own levels. For info and other news.. > http://crayon-physics.blogspot.com/ > > Will > > > > |
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