I just saw this game in one of our ads from Project wonderful and decided to go to the site to see what it was. The game is/was featured at e3 in 2010 and is developed by an indie developer project called Arcshock. Arcshock consists of a Korean husband and wife with over 20 years of game development experience combined.
This is Physics Puzzle game, with Hundreds of sands dropping.
This is prelude / preview of future release, which will sold at reasonable price.
This is Freeware.
Its a short game, but it is good.
You can still do a game like this with running water. I would play that too. Its kind of fun with this type of puzzle where it isn't a ball or a ray of some sorts that you need to guide but something less solid like sand (or water).
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I like this game the same way i like Crayon Physics. It has a good atmosphere. And the particle physics is also not something you see very often in video games.
Nice concept, good atmosphere (mainly because of the music) and the game mechanics work quite well. But on the other hand it is too short and too easy to solve to be regarded as a complete game. Might be ok, because it is only the prelude (demo would be the right term in my eyes).
I'm not sure if I would buy that game, but I would probably play it if it comes along with one of the indie bundles some day in the future.
[quote="eMTe"]I dont think trying to pass the screen in computer game once per 500 tries makes you a geek. Rather a dangerous psychopath.[/quote]