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The 134 Game Project
11 years ago

Mystery Box


Today’s game is Mystery Box. Its a sandbox sort of thing; I was actually only trying to learn how to make coins and stuff bounce, but that only took about five minutes so I added on a bunch of other random stuff like: destroying bricks, generating coins and blocks, changing the color of blocks, and making atari-like explosions by holding down the left click button.

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