For people wondering why the balls sometime do massive damage, it is because the balls sometimes glitch inside the block causing it to kind of spasms as the ball repeatedly hits into it
And to think the whole bread and butter of your entire channel began with this single, stupid algodoo setup. Your skills have improved tremendously, and quite frankly, if I was forced to make a mobile game, you would be the first person I would go to.
It seems the tower should have stood indefinitely if not for the physics glitch 'critical hits' which just feels cheap. I would much prefer more consistent hits than highly random hits where occasionally one can just end it from full to dead. there is little anticipation when you are just waiting on a random hit to cause the whole thing to explode. you don't get two towers on the brink of collapse where any hit might be the final one, but each hit brings it closer to the brink.
It would be preferable to an extent, but hard to achieve in practice. And also having them get slowly pushed over when the structure is as stable as a rectangular brick pattern would take forever.
Red was the first color of all in the channel, that started training to be better each time and overpass the other marble colors, but they wasn't the winner in the first race after all 😢
I can write a script to copy: scene.addcircle ({pos := pos; timetolive := 5; drawcake := false; drawborder :=false; edgeblur := 0.7}) that's how I script
10th birthday party at my house yet but I'll let you go out and about me is the one I got the money I don't have any money on me I have to go to 😴 now so I'm not gonna go back in my head hurts so bad
I dislike this video because I don't understand a lot of thing... What choose the impact to have an effect or not? Is it a hidden counter like "Each 7 impacts the wall/bricks explode ?" Or is it random ? I like Marble Races, and even Algodoo's one. But there is too many unknown things on this one, on the main part of the concept, for me to like it.
Thank you for your commnet :) No gimmicks are used for this. Whether it breaks depends on how the bullet hits. But, surely, it looks like there is something gimmicks in it.