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* Chipmunk: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6HvIDt1VSU Domino Pyramid], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cx5GBMybxXw Domino Stash] |
* Chipmunk: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6HvIDt1VSU Domino Pyramid], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cx5GBMybxXw Domino Stash] |
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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1xiVyJ3EOM Pseudo Fluid] (with lots of circles) - [http://www.slembcke.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=78 post] |
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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QsTqspnvAaI Crayon Physics Deluxe] (really nice physics game) |
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QsTqspnvAaI Crayon Physics Deluxe] (really nice physics game) |
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Revision as of 15:50, 8 March 2008
Simulating physical behaviour is both interesting and exciting for games, education and playful learning. There are a few open source 2D physics engines out there, and it seems chipmunk (building on top of box2d) is one of the most advanced. It also has python bindings (pymunk), and work is in progress on an API (pymunx) for easy usage in pygame, with a focus on olpc and the xo laptop :)
Links:
YouTube Videos:
- Chipmunk: Domino Pyramid, Domino Stash
- Pseudo Fluid (with lots of circles) - post
- Crayon Physics Deluxe (really nice physics game)