Brief overview
Art of Gravity is a Mac-only puzzle built from voxels with a physics-first design. Players interact with abstract, destructible forms and use gravitational forces to trigger collapses and chain reactions. The result is both a thoughtful puzzler and a visually expressive experience.
How the game plays
Players face a sequence of compact challenges where careful placement, timing, and exploitation of the physics engine are required to solve each stage. Rather than relying on reflexes alone, levels reward planning and experimentation as you nudge, strike, or destabilize components until the desired structure gives way.
Aesthetic and motion
Destruction in Art of Gravity produces striking visual patterns — fragments and trajectories create emergent compositions as objects tumble and collide. The physics system doubles as an artistic tool, turning every solved puzzle into a brief kinetic sculpture driven by gravity and momentum.
Challenge and tactics
Levels vary in constraints and objectives, encouraging a mix of creative thinking and methodical strategy. Expect to iterate on solutions, anticipate how forces will propagate through a structure, and adapt when unpredictable interactions occur. The game balances ingenuity with problem-solving discipline.
Other games you might enjoy
- World of Goo — a creative physics puzzler with handcrafted levels and emergent solutions.
- Purble Place (paid) — a commercial option that offers a different set of casual mini-games with a focus on simple mechanics and polish.
- Crush the Castle — physics-based destruction with an emphasis on trajectory and impact.
- Portal — puzzle design that emphasizes physics-informed solutions and spatial reasoning.
Technical
- Mac
- Full