is a physics playground for the Wii, much like Crayon Physics or PocketPhysics. It uses Box2D and libwiisprite.
Changelog:
* +Added pen joint for moving dynamic objects
o -You can now "Throw" objects
* +Added distinction between objects that are frozen and mobile to make it obvious to the user whats frozen
* +Fixed some bugs (Including crash from drawing small boxes)
* +Keep objects from jumping when you select them
* +Improved intro screen
* +increased pen draw size
* +started on framework for zoomable worlds
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