August 4, 2008

A Way to Kill Some Time - Fantastic Contraption

Linux or Mac Webgames

I don't recommend going over to FantasticContraption.com unless you have a couple hours you'd care to dispose of.

It's a puzzle game of sorts, where you can build simple machines consisting of wheels and sticks, then set the machine in motion to accomplish a task. Once the machine starts going, there's no touching it until it either completes the given task, or you restart.

The game is 'physics based', meaning objects behave as you'd expect them to. Balls roll, blocks tumble, and a small vehicle rolling off the edge of a cliff... plummets.

The site also allows you to upload completed machines for each task, and going through other peoples' solutions to the problem. Some are absolutely fascinating and intricate, involving dozens upon dozens of components.

Thanks (or raspberries, not sure which yet) to blk for pointing this one out to me.


Posted by dbs at August 4, 2008 9:02 PM

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My kidlets love 'The incredible Machine' so I would bet they will like this. Thanks.

Posted by: Perley at August 5, 2008 7:34 AM

Just finished the last one. I'm amazed with the "solved in 3 pieces" solutions for some of them.

-Quasi

Posted by: Quasi at August 15, 2008 2:14 PM

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