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Crayon Physics

December 3, 2007Digital Art, Games, WeirdMikael Hvidtfeldt Christensen

Crayon Physics allows you to draw objects using the mouse and let them interact with each other (by rigid body physics).

Crayon Physics

Crayon Physics

As of now Crayon Physics can be tested as a downloadable prototype, but a more complex version is under development.

Update: Marker World is a similar themed game, strongly inspired by Crayon Physics.

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