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Play around with Real Science!

A topic by Andy created Jun 21, 2019 Views: 264
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Hi there!  I've just released a few of my games here on itch, and am interested to see what the community thinks!

I make science games, and these are no exceptions... I posted a few, so I thought I might just lump them together in this post.  So:

1. Why do astronauts float?  (free!)

Do you think you know?  Or do you want to find out?  Either way, this is a fun toy to play around with, and it'll help you wrap your mind around what we mean when we say astronauts are 'weightless.'


2. Gravity Simulator

If you can't get enough of the gravity fun, then this one's for you.  Fling planets, create beautiful gravitational art, turn on relativity, and even change the force laws of gravity altogether if you'd like.  (Anyone want a 1/r^3 force law?  Or a sin(r) force law, for that matter?) 


3. The Electric Shocktopus

Two more classic forces raise their head in this game, electricity and magnetism.  And also you're an octopus?  It's a tricky platformer where your character can not only run and jump, but can also charge themselves.  Sail across electric fields, and loop-de-loop past magnets.  Silly premise, but real physics.


Thanks for checking this out -- and I'd love to hear what you think of any of these games/sims/toys.

-Andy