Crayon Physics Deluxe is a 2D physics puzzle game where you draw objects with crayons to interact with the environment and solve puzzles. Simple yet creative gameplay with charming graphics.
Crayon Physics Deluxe is a 2D physics puzzle video game designed by Petri Purho and released in 2009. The game allows players to solve puzzles by drawing various objects with crayons that then interact realistically with the game's physics engine.
The gameplay consists of a series of screens containing different contraptions, machines, and structures. To solve each puzzle, the player must effectively utilize the game's simple drawing tools to create new objects such as weights, ramps, levers, and balls. These objects then behave according to basic physics principles, rolling, falling, balancing, or bouncing around the screen. The goal is to get a ball from a designated start point into a star somewhere else on the screen.
The drawing tools are intentionally kept simple, giving players a small set of crayon colors and line widths to work with. This encourages creativity and experimentation as players figure out the solutions. The physics engine is impressively realistic for such a simple game, bringing the player's crude drawings to life. The difficulty curve ramps up nicely as the puzzles get more complex across the game's 70+ levels.
The presentation features a clean, colorful design with cute, cartoonish graphics brought to you by the same artist behind games like Noita and Baba Is You. The gameplay is wholly original and relies more on logic and basic physics understanding than manual dexterity. Crayon Physics Deluxe offers a unique, accessible, and charming puzzle experience.
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