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SimplePhysics Review | Gamezebo

Despite the claim of the game being too short, the game does have some neat features to use, such as being able to send your friends your completed designs, a finger physics test that usually ends in ultimate destruction, and a stress display which shows off the weak points in your design while the simulation is running.

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Physics And A Game?

So, I like to call myself a “gamer,” whatever that truly means, yet when I saw this new game, I was immediately hooked. It is called Machines Planet, and has an interesting and compelling mix of physics with pure fun. Essentially, you get to build wacky and weird “killing machines” and battle against (and kill) funny zombies; what isn't fun about that? And for you physics geeks out there (like me), you get to use your science skills to find the plethora of different ways to complete the levels. But don't worry, if you're not a fan of Physics, then you can still play this game and be more than entertained with the thousands of different solutions for each level. The other great thing about it, is there are hardly any flaws at all! If you look at the FAQ on the website, the only questions you see deal with user flaws, not the game flaws! This shows that the game is here to stay!

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GameZebo - SimplePhysics Walkthrough

GameZebo - SimplePhysics is a puzzle building game from Andrew Garrison for the iPhone and iPod Touch. With very limited resources and space, you’ll need to craft structures that can withstand forces in the game. With Gamezebo’s strategy guide, you’ll be able to become a master of physics in no time.

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5.0

Pocket Gamer - SimplePhysics Review

Pocket Gamer - Without the additional window dressing of cute and quirky characters, no-nonsense physics puzzlers aren't the most exciting games on the App Store.

It's not exactly a thrill being tasked with constructing a roof capable of holding the weight of a we

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