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Download: Crayon Physics Deluxe Updated Demo


Updated to release 51, Crayon Physics Deluxe lets players solve puzzles by drawing objects that materialize within the game. This demo includes a handful of levels and the full version may be purchased for $19.95 from the official website.

Download Cryaon Physics Deluxe Demo (25 MB)

Crayon Physics Deluxe to be released Wednesday; pre-orders get head-start


It's become one of the most anticipated indie PC games in some time and some folks could be playing with the game right now. It's Crayon Physics Deluxe, the full commercial version of the winner of the Independent Games Festival last year. Developed by Finnish game designer Petri Purho, the game features a player trying to get a 2D ball on screen to move from one point to another, assisted by the player drawing crayon-like shapes via a mouse or (if you have a Tablet PC) via a stylus.

On the game's official blog site Purho announced that Crayon Physics Deluxe will be released officially on Wednesday, January 7 and that folks who pre-ordered the game before January 3 will be able to get the full version today (there's no official word as of this writing if that has happened yet). In addition, a iPhone version of the game is already available (although Purho did not develop the iPhone port).

Update: The game is now being sent to everyone who pre-ordered before January 4.

Download Crayon Physics Deluxe Demo (6 MB)

Crayon Physics Deluxe available for pre-order


The winner of this year's grand prize in the Independent Games Festival was called Crayon Physics. Developed by Finnish game designer Petri Purh, the game features a player trying to get a 2D ball on screen to move from one point to another, assisted by the player drawing crayon-like shapes via a mouse or (if you have a Tablet PC) via a stylus. The game showcased some incredible on-the-fly physics animation.

The game was a huge sensation and now the developer is getting ready to release Crayon Physics Deluxe. The commercial version will feature over 70 levels and a level editor, pluse better graphics to more accurately simulate the actual drawing of shapes in the game. The full version doesn't have a release date yet but you can pre-order it now for $14.95, a 25 percent discount from its regualr $20 price tag. If you want to check out a very early prototype you can download this free version at Big Download.

[Via Rock Paper Shotgun]
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