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iPhone Review: Finger Physics | The Portable Gamer

TPG writes: "Finger Physics is, contrary to what you might immediately expect, not a game based around something like a physics sandbox, but it's actually a puzzle game, that requires you to manipulate objects in order to complete the levels. As such, little actual knowledge of physics is actually required (thankfully, because physics messes up even my genius mind), so it's really just all about the behaviors of objects and what you do with them."
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wondroushippo - contributor
Published: 52 days 5 hours ago | Review | Mobile
 
 
 

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