2D Physics Playscape by Brian Mayberry

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made by Brian Mayberry for LD31 (COMPO)
2D Physics Playscape!

In this simple 'game' you can place physics objects. Challenge your self to see how complicated you can construct before it all comes crashing down. There's no limits to the amount of objects you can use.

Wood is light weight with a bit of friction.
Metal is super-heavy with minimal friction.
Brick is sorta heavy with lots of friction.


How to play:

Click the material icons to spawn a new object. Click and drag to position, scroll wheel while dragging to rotate, and right-click to delete objects.

Use the weird sling shot to knock things down.

Ratings

Coolness 28% 2025
Overall 2.57 1087
Audio 2.59 618
Fun 2.90 735
Graphics 3.10 555
Innovation 2.57 913
Mood 2.20 1050
Theme 4.00 152

Feedback

edve98
08. Dec 2014 · 12:50 UTC
It's sometimes very hard to change the blocks in the bottom if I need when building something. Maybe you could have added something like floating heavy cubos or something, just to make it a bit easier
Igor KinGamer
08. Dec 2014 · 13:39 UTC
A simple concept, not very innovative, but at least you can have some fun and everything combines.
Scam
10. Dec 2014 · 21:47 UTC
Nice little physics toy.
LeReveur
10. Dec 2014 · 22:06 UTC
Do very well what it says in the title, but... I miss something, maybe a challenge mode with some objectives to reach... ^^
Boracho
10. Dec 2014 · 23:03 UTC
it's fun, but it could do with a little variety in materials. everything works great, it's just missing something. Good effort though!
ponk
10. Dec 2014 · 23:20 UTC
May be objects could spawn on the mouse position when clicking ?
Or else objects could fall from top, like raining objects.
For more funny buggy physics !
mrexcessive
11. Dec 2014 · 11:15 UTC
Hi there. Fun builder toy... Be nice to have the spawn small/large items tied to buttons (123/ASD or something). Like the sling too ;) Maybe a limited number of anchors be nice also (kinematic/non-physics platforms) Good job!
Crosstales
15. Dec 2014 · 12:58 UTC
Nice physics game. Imho some in-game challenges would be great (like build an object to gain points).

Good starting point - finish it! :-)
flouiz
15. Dec 2014 · 21:42 UTC
I had a lot of fun with basketballs and elastic but I do not have the patience to try to make a beautiful construction. It lacks a bit of challenge like you can see in World of Goo, but at least you got good foundation for something more advanced :P
Diet Chugg
17. Dec 2014 · 03:58 UTC
Interesting but gets boring quick. I'd love to see some challenges added to it that you could try to clear like, "Knock over a three high tower using 2 basketballs" or something like that in a post ld version of the game.
Shivur
19. Dec 2014 · 23:56 UTC
Funny sandbox game.