One nice feature about this game is the keyboard shortcuts. Each of these objects has nodes (represented by small, light gray circles) that other objects can attach to so you can create more complicated contraptions. At your disposal are three different wheels-a clockwise spinner, a counter clockwise spinner, and a regular wheel-as well as two different connectors-a solid "stick" and "water" rod, which can pass through other walls and wheels, but not the environment. To make your machine, click on the type of material you want, and then click or drag in the light blue "building area" to place it. Standing in your way, however, are a variety of obstacles, ranging from gaping gaps to a sea of circles bent on destroying your red-object-mover-apparatus. To do this, you are given a blue rectangular building area and a few different materials in which you can build your device. Created by Colin Northway and Andy Moore, Fantastic Contraption is a physics puzzle game in which the objective in each level is to move all red objects into a rectangular goal area. Ok, so maybe I shouldn't write poetry for a living, but I have had so much fun with this game, that I could not help myself. You'll soon be hooked on Newton's laws of interaction. Fantastic Contraption is an elastic attraction.Įach physics level guarantees satisfaction.Īnd unless you have a strange allergic reaction,
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