Tag Archives: Crayon Physics Deluxe
Thu, Nov 08, 2012 | 21:30 GMT
Humble Bundle for Android 4 now available
Humble Bundle for Android 4 is now available for purchase and includes six games for Android, Mac, PC, and Linux.
Wed, Dec 21, 2011 | 23:57 GMT
Humble Indie Bundle adds five more games
Over its brief life span the Humble Indie Bundle has brought PC gamers some of the best deals in recorded PC gaming history. Now in its fourth incarnation, the HIB4 is digging deep for new levels of awesomeness, and somehow they managed it.
Buying the HIB4 for more than the average price paid by others ($5.17 as of this writing) not only gets you the original five games (Jamestown, Bit Trip Runner, Super Meat Boy, Shank, and Nightsky HD) as well as the two original bonus games (Gratuitous Space Battles and Cave Story+) but will now earn you yet another five games: Crayon Physics Deluxe, And Yet It Moves, Hammerfight, VVVVVV, and Cogs.
Via Humble Indie Bundle.
Fri, Jan 08, 2010 | 08:45 GMT
Purho offers Crayon Physics as “pay what you want”

Excellent developer Petri Purho has put out Crayon Physics Deluxe on a “pay what you want” basis.
Tue, Feb 26, 2008 | 07:27 GMT
That was the news – Week 8, 2008: Unconvincing GDC governed by two main themes: flux and fear
Last week’s GDC was a strange affair that threw up more questions than answers. While it carried the predicted unveiling of Gears of War 2 and a Microsoft keynote holding traditional big hitters such as Fable 2 and Ninja Gaiden II, the event’s main speech’s message was by no means “the norm”. Yes, the blood, swords and guns were all where they were supposed to be, but at the core of John Sheppard’s keynote was a theme of radical change that permeated the entire conference, and one that left both developers and platform holders alike chewing their nails.
Thu, Feb 21, 2008 | 08:03 GMT
GDC: Crayon Physics Deluxe wins IGF award
Here. Kloonigames’ Petri Purho accepted a $20,000 grand prize for Crayon Physics Deluxe at the Independent Games Festival Awards at GDC yesterday. The game allows players to draw objects then drop them into physics puzzles. It’s actually pretty good, so well done Petri.
The rest of the winners are listed below.
Seumas McNally Grand Prize
Crayon Physics Deluxe by Kloonigames
Best Web Browser Game
Iron Dukes by One Ton Ghost
Design Innovation Award
World Of Goo by 2D Boy
Excellence in Visual Art
Fez by Kokoromi
Excellence in Audio
Audiosurf by Invisible Handlebar
Technical Excellence
World Of Goo by 2D Boy
Best Student Game
Synaesthete by DigiPen Institute of Technology
Audience Award
Audiosurf by Invisible Handlebar
Gleemie Awards
First Place–Desktop Power Defense by Handdrawngames
Second Place–Skyrates by Team Skyrates
Third Place–Quadradius by Quadradius




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