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Latest revision as of 11:11, 16 August 2024

Spring Physics DS
Springphysicsds.png
General
AuthorJess Telford
TypeDemos
Version1.0.0
LicenseGPL-2.0
Last Updated2006/07/16
Links
Download
Website
Source

This is a simple tech-demo to showcase the use of Spring-Based Physics on the Nintendo DS.

It is designed to demonstrate the tension between two points such as would be seen in a String, Rubber Band, or a Chain.

Controls

L - Cycle through different 'Springs'

R - Toggle gravity on/off

Touchscreen - Use the stylus to drag nodes of the springs around

Compatibility

Tested on Dualis.

External links

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