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Originally Posted by iskarion View Post
I think Phun is even more powerful as it also supports particle/water simulations.

Though I wouldn't hold my breath to see Phun on the NITs soon, as (at least with extensive particle simulation) it can even bring my 3 GHz P4 down to it's knees.
I think you're right. I think Phun! is too big to bring over.

And Phun! is pretty interesting, but, well, I reacted to it differently than Crayon Physics, which is a game truly.
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