
Welcome To Physics Play
This is a casual game that allows you to experience physics without any complex understanding of Physics. Anyone can play. You can pickup shapes, spin them, toss them, warp them and such. This game has no story, or accomplishments. This is a straightforward arcade style game.
How To Play:
Drag shapes using the mouse. For rain minigame, use R to make rain, and press R again to stop the rain. Pressing "+" to speed up the rain intensity. On wrecking ball minigame, use the up, down, left, right of the keyboard.
Game Content:
This game has 8 mini games. Three of the levels are shape levels, and have 3 of the same shape but with different physics material. This allows you to grab shapes, spin shapes, throw shapes, and experience what real physics on a computer feels like. There is also 2 water simulations. One features playing in the rain. Press R to make it rain, and "+" to make it speed up if wanted, and then R again to make the rain stop. With the rain water simulation you can drop a metal block into the water and see the splash and wave formations! There is also a wrecking ball physics mini game, and you can interact with the blocks on the surface. There is also a mini game that allows you to play with several different shapes all at once! In this multi shape minigame simulation, you can even grab the orange stretchy cloth and experience clothing simulation! These minigames are simply physics simulations, and there is no limit of time for each mini game. There are no goals or accomplishments to reach in the minigames besides seeing the satisfying effects of the laws of nature in a simulation.
Translation:
This game is not limited by language, and does not contain text. Anybody can play this game, anywhere, whether you know how to read or not.
Contrast:
This game switches to a lighter theme during the day, and switches to a darker theme at night.
Credit:
This game was made in singularity by just 1 black autistic man. This game was not made with a game engine, but was made in pure c++, with skill.
Physics Engine Credit:
The physics engine used in this game was made by a autistic black man, and belongs to a autistic black man.
Data Safety:
This software does not include any network libraries in the source code. No intrusive technology such as cookies are in this game. This game is safe to play, no strings attached. Your data will not be used to train the so called "artificial intelligence" models. This game is entirely offline.
This software is highly optimized, and on Linux is less than 3mb, and on Windows, less than 6mb.
*NOTE: This game has not been tested or developed for 4K displays or higher. If you have a 4K monitor, you will need to change your resolution to at least 1080p to play.