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- By:
- Michael Schiefelbein
- Rating:
- 3.40 (5)
- Version:
- 1.3.8 Last updated: 2020-04-13
- Version code:
- 835364614
- Creation date:
- 2016-04-20
- Compatible devices:
- Size:
- 41.54MB
- Price:
- 0.99
- URLs:
- Privacy policy
- Full description:
- See detailed description
- Source:
- Apple Apps Store
- Data ingested on:
- 2026-06-06
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User Reviews
I can exert considerable effort, hunting down functions and after that effort…I have a rectangle. I can’t figure out how to connect it to any pivot, other block or background to create a solid pendulum.
In short, it’s full of promise, but takes a genius to use.
How about a walkthrough or two? Thx.
by sn*****, 2026-02-23
Thank you so much for this developer.
As a vr game designer, who does not code..
and has to quickly test physics based ideas (object bouncing off a another object via collision) and so many other physics based idea tests.
I can tell this list have been created by one developer, with that said… I appreciate all effort and detail you placed into this gem 💎
This is a powerful tool for vr design ideas here in the 2D planescape.
by Lo*****, 2023-02-23
For me this app does nothing. I was using the Autodesk Force-Effect family of apps which much to their detriment they discontinued. With this app I have been unable to put together even a simple fulcrum. Where are tutorials or a useful help file? VERY disappointed
by Dr*****, 2018-08-10
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