If you're into the homebrew scene and you're not playing Pocket Physics, you should be. Not only is the game (or non-game, depending on how you view it) incredibly charming, but it also has a lot of great features. Take, for example, the ability to save your creations.As you may or may not know, we're big fans of user-created content, so we're always curious about what kinds of levels other people are making. Now, though, we don't have to just settle for curiosity. Thanks to return1's Pocket Physics dump, players of the homebrew can both upload their creations and download other users' content conveniently.
There are already seventy-five files available at the site, so you'll definitely be able to feed any physics-engine addictions that you may be suffering from.
[Via NDS Homebrew]








Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
5-13-2008 @ 10:50PM
[.sm0ke.] said...
*looks for his microSD card*
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5-14-2008 @ 3:51AM
C02M0 said...
The best part is those who dosent really like making those
physics but love watching them , can easily watch those on the site itself .
i give it a thumb up !
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5-14-2008 @ 9:17AM
jsutcliffe said...
Sweet. I finally ordered myself an R4 last week (mostly for DSOrganize, though I tell myself I'll get back to C++ too - fat chance) -- now it can't come soon enough.
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5-15-2008 @ 10:26AM
Eleniel said...
I love website names that are goofy programming references.
I will definitely have to try some of these, thanks!
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