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Physics Sandbox: Upcoming Physics Game

Discussion in 'Works In Progress - Archive' started by carlpilot, Dec 21, 2015.

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What price do you believe is fair for a more-developed version of this game (maps, battles, etc.)

  1. Free

    44.4%
  2. $5.00

    55.6%
  3. $10.00

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  4. $15.00

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  5. Greater than $15.00

    0 vote(s)
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  1. carlpilot

    carlpilot

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    Physics Sandbox is an upcoming physics game in which the player is allowed to build and destroy whatever they would like. Visit the Home Page for more information, a free early-access download, and a donation link. Please post any feedback you have in a reply to this post.
    -Home Page

    Planned Features:
    -Official Maps
    -Singleplayer challenges
    -Multiplayer battle mode
    -Multiplayer sandbox mode


    Download from Itch.io



    -Carlpilot :)
     
    Last edited: Dec 30, 2015
  2. carlpilot

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    Development Update 1: Main Menu and Official Terrains
     
  3. carlpilot

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    Development Update 2: Join tool
     
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  4. carlpilot

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    Physics Sandbox 0.02 is now available in Extra Early Access, free from Itch.io!
    Download
     
  5. jamius19

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    How did you managed to join?
    Parenting all of them to a empty gameobject, then changing materials?
     
  6. Jim_West

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    To be honest, I don't think that people will buy stuff like this.
    Yeah I know, theres Garrys Mod which is such a simulator itself, but you will be unable to copy that success.

    If you try to make money with it, better sell it as an asset (like an ingame map editor etc.)
     
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  7. carlpilot

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    When a block is joined, it becomes a child of an empty, and a rigidbody is added to that empty. The rigidbody is removed from the joined object, and its mass added to the mass of the empty.

    -Carlpilot :)
     
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  8. jamius19

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    yap :D
    thanks for the info:)
     
  9. jamius19

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    yaa
    I feel it's the right opinion :(