In a similar vein, Phun does even more (and work on both windows and linux)
- http://www.phun.at/
If you have a jailbroken iphone or ipod touch, there is also iPhysics (which
I got via the Installer, so no link here) - but here's a video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ssjl_em5Rjk - one of the neat things about
iphysics is it has an option to allow external gravity to be used in your
simulation - so tilt the iphone and everything rolls/falls/flows that way.
On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 9:53 AM, Joel Kahn <jj...@ya...> wrote:
> For anyone who has not heard about Crayon Physics
> yet, here is where you can download it:
>
> http://www.kloonigames.com/blog/games/crayon
>
> To me, the most interesting thing about Crayon
> Physics is the underlying concept--simple in basic
> design, full of creative possibilities in execution.
> Instructors who are using VPython to teach programming
> might want to show Crayon Physics to their students
> and then encourage them to write something in VPython
> that expands upon the basic idea; naturally, VPython's
> extra power in 3D, mouse/keyboard functions, math
> capabilities, &c should open up some extremely
> interesting opportunities.
>
> Joel
>
>
>
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