Crayon Physics Deluxe – Review

Crayon Physics Deluxe
Company: Hudson Entertainment

$4.99
iTunes store link

There are more and more apps in the iTunes App Store that fall into the category of physics games. These are games where you draw shapes and lines on the screen to get a ball to a star, or something similar. There are also more and more games with the hand drawn crayon look. Crayon Physics Deluxe is fits both of the categories.

I have played a couple of these physics games, and like the others I played CPD is very addicting.

The goal of the game is (as I mentioned above) to get the ball across the screen, and across obstacles/challenges, and to the star to end the level. You do this by drawing line to direct the ball, or shapes that drop and cause the ball to move, or a combination of these.

Sound easy? It is at first. I breezed through the first 12 levels the first time I played the game and then got stuck at level thirteen out of a total of fifty levels.

CPD is a lot of fun, and time consuming. I have become a fan of these physics games and I REALLY like the hand drawn style (maybe it is the artist in me).

I previously mentioned that I have tried several of these physic style games before. CPD has two things that sets it apart from the others. First, you can actually tap the ball to get it moving. This might be minor, but it definitely adds to the gameplay and the way you solve a level. Second, it has a level editor. WHen you finish with the first fifty levels, you can make your own.

If you like these physic games, and are looking for a fun game you might want to check this one out. Unfortunately, there is no lite version to try it out, but take my word for it- it is fun.

MyMac.com rating 4.5 out of 5

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