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Can Physics be Fun?


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Math and I get along like oil and water. I realized it wouldn’t be in my future when I took Physics in high school. I remember playing with Crayon Physics years ago, and it was a lot of fun to play with. What I want to show you today is something that will run on your desktop, whether you run on Mac or Windows.

OE-Cake is demonstration software for 2D-based multi-physics simulation. Use your imagination to create your own unique world!

This software supports various physical materials with real life properties such as fluids, gases, rigid (hard) objects and elasticity (soft) objects as building blocks.

Users can combine these objects to create and play with more complex objects and mechanisms such as cars, gears and moving dolls. Users can also attach pictures and photos to objects and change their shape, break them apart, or melt them.

If you know of other cool applications that no one else may have heard of, pass them along to me. Don’t send me the fun ones that everyone is playing. I’m talking about fun, interactive things that the rest of us have yet to discover.

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9 Comments

This reminds me of some Falling Sand games I’ve played a while back. Plus this works fine in WINE 1.1.0.

I actually got addicted to this. Entertaining for all ages. Again, you will get addicted. *calls the OE-Cake Rehab*

i’ve sent you an email about this but this just want to share with ppl. the software called PHUN. Google it. nice! better than OE-Cake.

I was most excited to see that my MacBook has an accelerometer in it. I had no clue!

Did you ever figure out how to reverse the motion sensor so that it works properly? Not that I really need it to, just curious.

you have to check out:

Phun.at

by looking at your twitter chris, i see you’ve found the game that uses this as its engine… lol… it’s gonna be suh-weeeet… AQUA FOREST FTW

I downloaded this app, and I must say, it is awesome. Whenever I am bored, I just open it and try to find out something cool to do. I like making water flow around paths and stuff, it’s a lot of fun. I have probably already wasted around 4 hours playing with it.

OE-Cake reminds me of http://dan-ball.jp/en/javagame/dust/. Anyway, It is awesome to just mess around with out objectives.

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