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Saturday, January 24, 2009 - Sarah Gingichashvili
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Independent game developer Petri Purho has created a unique game in which users are required to draw on a screen using a virtual crayon to solve various puzzles. A Deluxe version of the game, which was dubbed "Crayon Physics," is already available in its iPhone version for $4.99 and features 54 different levels. Each level is a riddle that can be solved by drawing specific shapes on a scene displayed on the touch screen – the goal of each level is to move a given circle to a star, using the gravity and momentum that your shapes will generate. As the levels progress, users are faced with more and more complex tasks with obstacles that require props such as cables and levers.   
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