Challenge physical laws in this hand-drawn game
Crayon Physics is a radically different game, in the sense that it doesn’t demand you to complete action-packed missions during World War II or frantic races along worldwide tracks.
Your aim is simply to move a red ball towards a star and collect it by drawing geometrical shapes that push the ball.
Yes, I know it sounds silly, but I assure you Crayon Physics is not as easy as it seems.
The ball and all shapes that you draw with the help of your mouse (suddenly turned into a crayon) follow physics laws very strictly, which means that you have to calculate sizes and positions very carefully if you’re to achieve your objective.
The game gets really difficult after a few levels, but unfortunately there’s no way to jump to the last level you completed so you’ll have to go over all of them any time you play the game again.
Oh well, I guess this is something we can forgive, bearing in mind that the game was created in just five days.
Crayon Physics is a very original game in which, as stated by its name, you play with crayons and physics. The goal of the game is to move the red ball so that it collects the stars.