Balance is a challenging mouse-based physics game
Years of computer use have taught us that the mouse cursor is "above" the windows. It doesn't push anything around; at least not without you clicking anything.
Balance takes that ingrained bit of knowledge and cancels it out. Suddenly your cursor (a blue dot) is solid – and if it touches the blue block, it pushes it around.
Your job is to use your cursor to nudge the blue block over ...
Imperfect Balance is a very simple game: You have a bunch of blocks on a "stage" in the middle of the screen, and your goal is to make them all fall off.
You do this by using other blocks: There are several blocks you can use on each level; you pick a block and rotate it using A and D (or W and S for finer angles). Once you have it at the angle you want, simply click to drop it. It's not an ...
Balance is a very simple game that manages to be surprisingly engaging.
All you have to do is just balance the stick on your virtual finger. I call it a "stick" for lack of a better name, but it seems to be a rudimentary 2D representation of a rotating plate, or a platform with a weight on it. You use your mouse to move your hand and you just have to keep moving it in the right direction so ...
Back in June, I covered the original Aequilibrium; if you liked that game, then you're going to love the new version, Aequilibrium 3.
It's a game that's ostensibly about balance, but it's really about agility. Each level starts off with several pieces resting in perfect balance on a fulcrum. You have to remove all of the red blocks by clicking them, while keeping the whole thing from toppling ...
Aequilibrium does not break new ground in the realm of Flash physics games. You won't find any new, paradigm-shifting, experimental gameplay concepts here. What you will find, however, is a really fun and frustrating way to burn a lot more time than you originally intended to dedicate for reviewing this game, ... or maybe that's just me.
The premise is simple. You click on a red block, and it ...
Ah, Libra - the zodialogical symbol of balance. And in Libra the game, that's precisely what you're out to achieve!
Each level presents you with an array of blocks with different Tetris-inspired shapes. They're also made of different materials, which gives them different weights.
You can never exceed the maximum weight difference indicated on the scale. If you do, it's simply a matter of ...





