Launchball

The Science Museum at London's Crystal Palace is by all accounts a pretty cool place. Among other things, it appears to have one of the wicked-damned-cool hands-on kids exhibits along the lines of San Francisco's Exploratorium. You know the kind of place - the one's built for grownups with grownup money but labeled "kids" to make all of us feel better about how freaking cool magnets are.
The museum website includes a fabulous little gem - LaunchBall. Launchball is one in a long line of games inspired by The Incredible Machine, itself inspired by the insanity of Rube Goldberg's cartoons. The objective is familiar to any fan of physics games - get the ball from point A to point B using limited tools.
What makes LaunchBall so good isn't the premise, but the execution. Launchball gives the player tools with reasoning - heat conducts through some materials but not others. Water can freeze and boil. Wind powers turbines and electricity flows through conduits or Tesla coils. Each tool and its application is explained the way you'd expect from a science museum. I've already re-learned a few things I'd forgotten since College. The graphics are done with the minimalism and polish of a game from introversion, and the puzzle design is clever and inspired. The game won best-in-show at this years South by Southwest interactive competition. A worthy use of a long lunch break.


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Fun. Played it before but fun.
*Legion* wrote:
Loved it. So charming.
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I haven't seen the one in the screenshot yet, but it looks great. The levels I've played so far have been a lot of fun, challenging but not arbitrary. Thanks rabbit!
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Favorite puzzle: Grim Fandango -- the metal detector
It strongly reminds me of Armadillo Run, but with a larger variety of physics interactions. Though I prefer AR's more rigorous physics simulation. Great for kids though, which I guess is kind of the point.
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Very cool game. The all flashlight and mirror ones are real bitches.
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I'm stuck on one where I would like to change the direction of a conveyor belt, but I can't seem to. I try turning it like the angled blocks to no avail... Any tips?
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If it's a belt you place, mouse over it. An orange box should appear. At one corner of that box is an icon of two little triangles side-by-side. Click that icon and it should reverse.
Finished this game in one sitting. It's fun, but some of the levels have so much going on that it bogged my computer/browser down quite a bit. It could probably stand some optimization.
Fedaykin98 wrote:
I can't finish the light maze puzzle.
I have a few mirrors left I just cant get it to reflect to the sensor.
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If it's Reflect Perfect,
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Remember, every surface of the mirror triangle will reflect, even the right-angle sides.
Fedaykin98 wrote: