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Re: Crayon Physics & internet tablets: made for each other
Sure, this would have been fun for my N810, and... Well, it turns out that it is fun, hehe. (Thanks, Tim!) :D I think my N810 went to a better cause, though.
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I wasn't referring to a Nokia Itablet (and most certainly not to that Itablet from Hell, the N810) :rolleyes: |
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You can? Now? I don't think Pandora hit the streets ;)
And i was more referring to a future omap3 embrace by Nokia (that's is inevitable, mister Anderson, um, Jansens :) |
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I'm still standing by what I posted long ago about that Nokia is missing a huge opportunity for gaming on this platform, and 1 reason why I think they really missed the boat with the design of the N810. they really needed to keep the D-Pad on the front and they needed to add something like shoulder buttons and a 4 button layout on top as well.
I'm excited to see games like Crayola hopefully (and finally) coming onto this platform, as many games that are currently on the DS (N+ and Line Rider are just 2 examples) would be great if not even better on NIT's because of the screen size and resolution and especially the on-line possibilties. |
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A Tablet PC is not even close to a NIT (size/power/weight)... In fact it is a laptop with touchscreen.
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Please make an easy way to create more levels and save them (on mmc if is possible, so we can share them). I want more levels! |
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I've installed last night too... and totally hooked all ready.
a way to create and share levels sounds brilliant. ... I could see a real online community developing with hard levels created and challenges set by users. Would be cool to save your solution to a level too, so other folk could see how you completed it. That said - I love the simplicity and the fact that there is no scoring, so you simply have to complete a level and there's no worries about how you do it, or how many moves it takes you... so it's still fun to go back and do the same level and do it a different way. some of the finest playability I've ever seen. |
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http://numptyphysics.garage.maemo.org/ ok, so it's a little rudimentary but it does the job (mostly) and where it doesn't you can edit the level files in a text editor. |
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