<![CDATA[Kotaku: crayon physics]]> http://tags.kotaku.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/kotaku.com.png <![CDATA[Kotaku: crayon physics]]> http://kotaku.com/tag/crayonphysics http://kotaku.com/tag/crayonphysics <![CDATA[Seven Indie Hits For The Price Of One]]> Online PC store Direct2Drive, flush with cash from their first "Best of Indie" bundle deal, have decided to offer another, with seven great games at 75% off.

The Best of Indie: Volume 2 includes Crayon Physics Deluxe, Aquaria, Aaaaaa!, I-Fluid, And Yet it Moves, Project Aftermath, and Acceleration of Suguri. All told, these seven games go for $94.65 purchased separately, but until November 16 you can get them all for $25. And DRM-free, to boot.

Crayon Physics is almost worth that alone, so yeah, this is a good deal.

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<![CDATA[This Is How Crayon Physics Works On The iPhone]]>
Wondering how physics puzzler Crayon Physics was going to fare once it made the jump to the iPhone? Please. Don't wonder. Look.

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<![CDATA[Crayon Physics iPhone Get]]> Seems we can't go a day now without hearing about some publisher's plans to bring some existing, well-received game over to the iPhone. Today is no different.

Hudson have told 1UP that they'll be publishing top-shelf indie title Crayon Physics, with an App Store release to come in the next week or two, possibly as early as January 1.

There aren't that many games that are perfect fits for Apple's device. Crayon Physics, with its simple gameplay mechanics - you do nothing but draw lines - is one of them.

Crayon Physics Coming to iPhone in the New Year [1UP]

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<![CDATA[Hot Flashes: Magic Pen]]> Sure, it may borrow wholesale from Independent Games Festival finalist Crayon Physics by Petri Purho, but Magic Pen is much more multi-platform friendly, requiring but a short download via your web browser of choice. Perfect for those of us not willing to walk from our Macs to our Windows boxes. You'll draw primitive shapes—circles, triangles and rectangles—as well as pins, hinges and swing-arms to move a red ball to each level's flags. It's fun and physics accurate and has a very soothing looping guitar ditty.

Magic Pen [Fizzlebot via Jay Is Games]

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