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Crayon Physics Deluxe is now available for Mac and Linux

Wednesday, July 27th, 2011

Crayon Physics Deluxe is now available for Mac and Linux \o/
If you’ve bought Crayon Physics Deluxe from www.crayonphysics.com you can now download the game for Mac and Linux as well. Go to www.crayonphysics.com to get your download link.

Also there’s a new PC version. The new version is numbered 55. And there are bunch of small changes. Nothing radical, but few bug fixes and improvements. Biggest change has been that the game now uses OpenGL instead of DirectX. Which means that you’ll probably won’t see any kind of actual change in the game. Unless the OpenGL implementation breaks the game for you. Which might happen… If that happens I’m sorry. The demo on the site is based on the older DirectX version so it’s not a good way to test if the actual game works on your system. We’re working on getting the demos up to date and on the site. Also we’re working on getting the demo for the other platforms as well.

For the Mac and Linux builds I have to thank Dennis Belfrage, Jani Hast, Ryan C. Gordon and the Humble Indie Bundle team.

Edit August 3th 2011 We updated both the Mac and Linux builds. Mac version should now finally work on the 10.5.8 and Linux version should now have fewer depencies. You can download the new version from our site or from Humble Bundle.

Humble Indie Bundle 3 (with Crayon Physics Deluxe)

Tuesday, July 26th, 2011

The awesome guys of Wolfire Games have put together another Humble Bundle. And Crayon Physics Deluxe is part of it.

You can now go and pay what ever you want to get Crayon Physics Deluxe, Cogs, VVVVVV, Hammerfight and And Yet It Moves for PC, Mac or Linux. You can also give a portion or all of your money to charities.

This also means that Crayon Physics Deluxe is now (finally) available for Mac and Linux. But more about that later…

Steam Sale: Northern Lights Indie Pack

Friday, June 25th, 2010

There’s an awesome Summer Sale going at Steam. You can get Crayon Physics Deluxe along with 4 other awesome indie games (Blueberry Garden, Bob Came in Pieces, Plain Sight and Saira) for only 18,99€!

Indie Bundle on Direct 2 Drive

Friday, February 26th, 2010


Direct 2 Drive decided put together a new Indie bundle that features past & present IGF winners and finalists. Crayon Physics Deluxe is one of the 10 games on there. And the whole thing costs $29.95.

Here’s a list of all the games on the bundle:
World of Goo
Puzzlegeddon
Gish
The Maw
Braid
Cogs
Aaaaa!
Osmos
Machinarium
Crayon Physics Deluxe

If you don’t live in the US here’s a link for you that should work: http://www.direct2drive.co.uk/9237/product/Buy-Best-of-Indie-Bundle-Vol.-3-Download

Happy Birthday Crayon Physics Deluxe

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

Even the monkey is happy about the Crayon Physics Deluxe birthday sale

Crayon Physics Deluxe is now 1 year old. I can hardly believe it.

In October Kyle and Ron did this experimental pay what you want sale for the 1 year birthday of World of Goo (most excellent game btw.). In the results of that sale they pointed out that they would like other developers to try this model as well to get a bunch of different results. I thought the 1 year birthday of Crayon Physics Deluxe was as good time as any to do this so here it is:

Pay what ever you like birthday sale for Crayon Physics Deluxe. You’ll get the full game if you pay anything. We accept all amounts of money. Pay 1 cent and you’ll get the game. Pay 5 dollars and you’ll make a me slightly happier man and you’ll get your game. Pay the usual 19.95$ and you’ll make me as happy as the chimp in that photo. The sale ends January 15th.