Our Games with Tag: physics

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Get rid of the evil monsters who have changed town into a dark and scary place. Blow them up using your bombs and make the sur rise again! Kill all monsters using a limited amount of bombs.
Added: 9/30/2011
1 Ratings
Eliminate all evil roly polys. Try not to hurt the friendly roly-polys. Click the shiny blocks to interact with the environment.
Added: 9/30/2011
1 Ratings
Roly-Poly Eliminator 2 is a physics, puzzle game involving the destruction of cute smileys who have apparently gone on to form their own society only to have it crumble into ghoulish, monstrous, (albeit still somewhat cute) pieces. Your goal: total smiley inhilliation. Your tools: gravity, along with some blocks, pendulums, and many, many sharpened spikes. Why? Pure bloody fun (emphasis on the bloody). C’mon, what could be more fun then bloody physics related puzzle solving involving the smashing of what would previously been cuddly, now decapitated monster heads? Nothing, I tell you. Nothing!  
Added: 9/30/2011
1 Ratings
Addictive physics-based balancing game from Vectorpark.
Added: 7/25/2010
1 Ratings
The simplest solution is always the best; or so they say. While some may find that difficult to swallow, it provides an awesome model for a unique style of puzzle games in Windosill; an animated oddity of a puzzle game where clicking, pushing and pulling turn out to be in your advantage for a change!
Added: 7/25/2010
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3 Ratings
Way of an Idea is a Rube Goldberg-esque physics game involving chalk, an apple, and the disembodied head of Albert Einstein. The goal, of course, is to feed the apple to ol’ Albie by drawing a route on a chalkboard. With limited chalk, animated obstacles and trickery afoot, it challenges even the most egotistical of tenured physics professors through all 19 levels.
Added: 7/9/2010
 
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