On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 1:56 PM, Raoul Hecky <raoul.he...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm willing to announce Eskiss, a small game written using efl. It's a physics
> game like "Crayon Physics" or "Numpty Physics".
> It's a game where you can draw some object on the screen, and using the
> physics you need to move a ball from one point to another.
>
> The game has 12 levels to play for now, and a level editor is available to
> create your own levels. Feel free to send me some good one, I will add them.
>
> Better than a long text here is a video showing the game in action:
>
> http://www.calaos.fr/pub/video/eskiss.ogv
>
> The game is using Chipmunk as the physics library. It's a small 2D rigid body
> library written in C.
>
> Eskiss is available on the E svn in the misc folder and just need evas, edje
> and chipmunk. It heavily uses the new map feature from evas to enable rotation
> on objects.
>
> The game is working, but has probably some bugs, please report.

congrats Raoul! keep rocking :-)

BR,

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