Throw-A-Thing: Physics Simulator
A downloadable Throw-A-Thing for Windows, macOS, and Linux
Throw-A-Thing: Physics Simulator is a physics simulator sandbox game, the game is simple, use the mouse for everything: drag objects, press buttons, just do whatever, it's fun! Use the buttons to traverse around areas, jam to the music, play around with the game's features and objects, bug the hell out of the game....
12 Diverse and Different Areas
Throw-A-Thing: Physics Simulator contains a total of 12 areas, with a pattern, three out of four areas are just vertical halls, like in the image above, while one of these four is an open area, much more fun. Each area of Throw-A-Thing: Physics Simulator contains its own unique song that fits, 10 objects to play with (or 12 in an open area), and sometimes even a unique feature! These unique features can be anything, particles, conveyor belts, etc. There was even a secret area! A christmas area that you'd find in a certain area with something yellow... But now, that area is closed, since it's not christmas! Imagine that, a christmas area in Halloween or Easter.
More than 93 Objects to Play Around With
Throw-A-Thing: Physics Simulator has more than 93 objects you can play around with across the maps, most of them don't have much, but some of them... Have special features! LIke producing a sound when you grab them, changing other objects' appearances on touch, changing colors, having animations, etc. A very important object type on Throw-A-Thing: Physics Simulator are the cameras! The cameras are used creatively by the game as a way of moving around the game's camera/viewport, you move the camera to the left, the game's camera moves to the left, so you can see more, simple as that!
Fun and Catchy OST
The songs in Throw-A-Thing: Physics Simulator have actually been praised for how catchy they are, how they fit into their areas, and their overall uniqueness. All of the songs of Throw-A-Thing: Physics Simulator were made in Chrome Music Lab, a very good platform for making songs, although, Music Lab's limitation cause the songs to be only 20 seconds to one minute-long, but in constrast, they are all loopable, and their loops are actually done pretty well. The best part of Throw-A-Thing is the OST, it's what makes the game unique, and amazing, listen to the songs, you'll see what I mean.
What People Are Saying
"I don't know, it's just fun to play sometimes when I'm bored, keeps me stimulated I guess lol."
-Lightcat, December 1st, 2024.
"I love the Throw-A-Thing songs"
-MigMaster108, a random day.
Game's Controls
- Left mouse click; hold/click;
- Left and right arrows; move boat.
So what are you waiting for? Come play!
Published | 21 days ago |
Status | On hold |
Platforms | Windows, macOS, Linux |
Release date | Nov 18, 2023 |
Author | Brigadeiro |
Genre | Simulation |
Made with | Construct |
Tags | 2D, construct-3, Indie, Minimalist, Music, Physics, Retro, Sandbox, Singleplayer |
Asset license | Creative Commons Attribution_NonCommercial_ShareAlike v4.0 International |
Average session | A few minutes |
Languages | English |
Inputs | Keyboard, Mouse |
Accessibility | One button |
Links | GameJolt Page |
Download
Install instructions
How to properly download the game:
- If not yet downloaded, download the WinRAR software.
- Once it is finished, right-click the game's file on your Downloads or whatever other folder you put it on.
- Click on "extract to throw-a-thing-physics-simulator-6-(1)/".
- Wait for a while.
- If it worked well, the .zip should have become a folder, inside, there are folders to versions of the game in several platforms.
- Click on the folder of your OS (eg. win32 or mac64-arm).
- Inside the folder, there should a NW.js app containing the game.
- Enjoy!
If you encounter any issues with the MacOS or Linux versions, message me and perhaps we can work together to fix it.
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