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Jul 29
2007

Crayon Physics

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One of the websites I check out regularly is the Experimental Gameplay Project, run by Carnegie Mellon University. The challenge is to create games within one week that focus on gameplay ideas rather than graphics, sounds, story, and polish. There are so many fun and beautiful ideas demonstrated, I only hope that some of the big game development companies see these games.

My latest discovery is Crayon Physics, which is a 2D game that uses physics. You can draw shapes in crayon, and they are affected by gravity. The soothing music is a nice touch. It's a simple premise, but very fun!

Past favorites of mine:

Attack of the Killer Swarm!: Use a swarm of insects to launch people into the sky.
Tower of Goo: Another physics game, but this time the structures are somewhat elastic and bendy.
On A Rainy Day: This is a beautiful, abstract experience more than a game. A tree made of hands, newspaper boats, falling umbrellas. Experimental at its best!

In order to meet the one-week deadline, most games end up using clips of existing artwork, black and white newspaper clippings, and art sketched by hand. It feels like you are playing in collages and beautiful hand-made environments. It's often elegant and just as beautiful as photorealistic, 3D modeled, multi-million dollar games. Independent game developers can get thousands of ideas here. Who wants to make a Crayon RPG?




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  Kevin, on Monday, July 30, 2007 at 11:49 Eastern Daylight Time:
Maybe I talk Andy into switching all the Homeless Man art into crayon based drawings... Thanks for the link to the site, I had never seen it before, and this is just the type of thing that can help someone get their creativity jump started. And now, I will download and play the crayon game.
  Staggo Lee, on Monday, July 30, 2007 at 21:38 Eastern Daylight Time:
What a fun post. I bookmarked it to really give it the time it deserves. Posts like this open a big world for me. Thanks!
  Neil, on Monday, July 30, 2007 at 21:59 Eastern Daylight Time:
Kevin: I can imagine Homeless Man would be a great place to use an unusual art style. A newspaper or magazine motif might be interesting? Indie games like Darwinia really grab people's attention with their unusual style.

Staggo: Based on your blog, I'm guessing that you'll like On A Rainy Day for its surreal feeling. I still play that one from time to time just to relax.
  Staggo Lee, on Monday, July 30, 2007 at 23:27 Eastern Daylight Time:
Neil--Thanks for the suggestion. I bookmarked it and am going there now.
  Staggo Lee, on Thursday, August 02, 2007 at 01:02 Eastern Daylight Time:
Thanks for the On a Rainy Day, you bast#*d. I'm hooked. Have you no decency?
  Neil, on Thursday, August 02, 2007 at 01:15 Eastern Daylight Time:
Hahaha! You'll never think of rainy days the same again!


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