Monday, January 11, 2010

Awesome Deal on Crayon Physics Deluxe!


Until January 15th (This Friday) you can pay whatever you want for Crayon Physics Deluxe. [Needs Paypal account]

Get Crayon Physics for whatever price you want! (Except free).

Pay 1 cent, or pay 100 bucks. It's all up to you.

I recommend you get this. If you have a tablet pc or Wacom tablet you should already own this. If you think you may own one in the future now is the time to buy. It is very fun even on my old X41.Thanks to deals.woot where I found this today.

This game is pretty much The Incredible Machine --which deserves it's name-- and Microsoft Paint, which might be even more deserving of it's name. You have a ball and a star on each level. In between them are obstables, challenges and puzzles. You have to draw objects to help the ball reach the star so you can unlock more levels. You will be taught how to draw ramps, pulleys, levels, shoot rockets and more.

Start having some great drawing fun!

PS.
How do you pronounce crayon? one or two syllables? The two most popular pronounciations I hear are cray-on and crown. I use two syllables.

Posted by Nathanael in • DealsWoot
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Timothy  on  01/11  at  12:38 PM

I think the dictionary says two.

.(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)  on  01/11  at  01:12 PM

For any iPhone readers out there, this is also available on the iPhone, and it is equally good times.

.(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)  on  01/11  at  01:26 PM

To clear up any confusion from my last comment - This application is available on the iPhone, but this deal isn’t.

.(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)  on  01/11  at  01:26 PM

Also, you should post this deal on deals.woot

Timothy  on  01/11  at  01:52 PM

“Thanks to deals.woot where I found this today.”

.(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)  on  01/11  at  01:59 PM

hahaha my bad

.(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)  on  02/13  at  08:41 AM

Oh man I did not know about this. Boo.

.(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)  on  08/04  at  01:36 AM

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