![]() ![]() If your kid draws a series of stairs, for example, the ball will hop down them realistically, it's momentum dependent on their height and angle. As objects are drawn, they act on the ball according to the principles of physics, teaching kids about motion, energy and gravity as they play. A mouse, trackball or stylus (for those with touch screen computers) can be used to draw tools to help guide the ball in the right direction. In this deceptively simple-looking game, players must rely on the principles of physics to navigate a ball around obstacles that seem as though they were drawn by a child.
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