Comment by Kerrick
3 years ago
The last time I remember seeing an internet toy was over a decade ago: https://experiments.withgoogle.com/browser-ball
3 years ago
The last time I remember seeing an internet toy was over a decade ago: https://experiments.withgoogle.com/browser-ball
I'd count Townscaper as a toy as well.
https://oskarstalberg.com/Townscaper
Fun!
https://oskarstalberg.com/Townscaper/#IzBQKaIkyOM1lbn9IiXdyw...
Oddly satisfying. I really whish there was a good modern graphic city building games with the scale of Som City 2000 or 3000 ...
Cities: Skylines might scratch that itch.
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I love townscaper.
That is lovely.
If we're linking to internet toys, here's a bit of shameless self-promotion. Something I made a little while back: https://frogulis.net/little-bits/eye-on-a-string
Boing boing boing :D
I like it.
There is also https://thisissand.com/ - very good for long telephone conferences :-)
This was fun. I kept trying to "throw" the sand and use a forward momentum to the falling sand, but that doesn't work. No matter the speed of the mouse's movement, the falling particles always fall straight down. Otherwise I liked it enough that I am saving it for my next conference call as you've suggested
Soda constructor, circa 2000. Draw things with lines. Make some of them springd. Watch them move around. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soda_Constructor
Someone rebuilt it in Javascript. It’s not mobile friendly, so I haven’t been able to try much with it yet. https://peterfidelman.github.io/constructor/
Powdertoy is definitely a toy. https://powdertoy.co.uk/
Woah this is fantastic! thanks for sharing!