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Take your IT career to its next destination. Improve your knowledge in one specific technology, earn Lotus certification to show breadth across different Lotus products.With our 190-831 Exam Resources, you can be rest assured that you will be fully prepared to take on your 190-831 Exam.Testkingworld... read more
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34771 KB |
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2010-06-20 |
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Crayon Physics Deluxe lets you draw objects on the screen by clicking and dragging your mouse, or by drawing with the stylus of a tablet PC, as in this video. The objects you scrawl become part of the game world. The goal is to create objects that propel a crudely drawn ball toward a crudely drawn star. There is no single correct way to scoot that ball around; the fun is in exploring the options. Within seconds of hitting start, you're furiously scribbling blocks and ramps and wedges and seesaws, whatever it takes to reach the goal. Some players may get sidetracked creating hilariously inefficient Rube Goldberg devices. Others will forget the objectives altogether and just draw. (If you want to try it yourself, you can download a simpler demo version of the game here.)
System requirements:
Microsoft Windows XP (SP2 or later), Windows Vista, Windows 7;1GHz Intel/AMD processor or above
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