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Physics Games

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In my last post I highlighted a few top-of-the-line flash games made in the past couple years. Arguably the most innovative genre of browser accessible games is the physics game category. While a number of console and PC games rely on an impressive physics engine to make the game smooth and pretty, like Valve Corporation's Source Engine, flash physics games make hard science the core of the game itself. Here are three physics games that'll test your ingenuity.

Fantastic Contraption

Colin Northway's engineering-centered puzzle game challenges players to guide a pink shape (sometimes it's a circle, sometimes a square or triangle) into a shaded "goal" zone. In order to do so, he provides players with the parts necessary to build a machine that can drive, carry, or even toss the shape home. What makes Fantastic Contraption so clever is the fact that it isn't overly complex. There are a grand total of five types of pieces available for your machine. Read more

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These days, gaming has become a new kind of creature. Shiny, glossy console adventures have created a billion-dollar industry and PC gaming has tended more and more in the direction of lush complexity and stunning cinematics. Developers have budgets bigger than a lot of studio films coming out of Hollywood and have adopted a similarly innovation-averse business model. But, also like the film industry, the video game medium has started to embrace the work of independent outsiders. Games like Braid and World of Goo have received plenty of acclaim and a good number of players. For an entire generation of aspiring game designers, life in the art begins with Flash. Popular Flash-game websites like Kongregate and Newgrounds feature work from people as young as 13. With Flash originals like Alien Hominid getting official console releases, one-designer browser games are looking like an increasingly sound entry-level business approach. Read more

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