Physicus (Jewel Case) |  | From: Viva Media Category: Software
List Price: $9.99 Buy New: $5.19 as of 10/4/2009 09:19 CDT details You Save: $4.80 (48%)
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Seller: Bargain Buyers Software Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 3800
Format: CD-ROM Platforms: Windows NT, Macintosh, Windows Genre: adventure_games ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Operating System: Windows NT Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5.1 x 0.6
UPC: 838639001118 EAN: 0838639001118 ASIN: B0000ZJ8N0
Release Date: November 18, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Works fine on XP July 30, 2005 marvelous mom (St James, NY) 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
This is an enjoyable game, & educational as well. For the price, it's worth buying. The puzzles aren't difficult, but challenging enough to keep it interesting. The game reminded me of an easier version of Myst. You don't need to have prior knowledge of physics - a handy reference guide is available as part of the gameplay. The only drawback was that the screen was small. Maybe that could have been fixed, but I didn't want to mess with the setup since some games can be finicky on XP.
Best Game Investment for Kids I ever made March 30, 2008 TechDr (Utah, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This game helped teach my kids elementary physicis in an entertaining way. I've looked for other games like it for years, and its really the best thing out there.
physicus January 24, 2005 Mr. Medema (Oakdale, Ca, USA) 5 out of 7 found this review helpful
it is a pretty fun game with a few quirks here and there. Some of them include the anoying "click button" interface, and a few problems that are just a random guess to solve. Other than that, it has very good graphics and a very addictive storyline.
Educational fun if there be such a thing June 3, 2004 L. Vasilevskiy (Brooklyn) 21 out of 21 found this review helpful
This is a fantastic Myst clone that, on top of everything, is "gladdened" with a load of physical minutiae which, naturally, lends the game its name. Now I find all matter of educational things to be a compelling incentive to wanting to solve the puzzle. This does not move me to finish the game, however. This, perhaps, is the greatest shortcoming for an adventure game. There is no plot as you know it. Yes, you need to achieve a goal and save the world from a global cataclysm. We've saved the world before, and it has been none too grateful getting into some sticky predicament time and time again. But WHO are you saving? Is it the disembodied voice in the introductory video? This is where the plot begins and ends. There are some marginal hints at a story involving a telescope lens thief, but these are clearly there to facilitate the puzzles. Yet, for a game that makes clear its ambition to create a giant puzzle, Physicus superbly succeeds to render the puzzles built on physical laws maximally enjoyable.The physics information, like in all the games of this series, is presented in a kind of a very pretty virtual textbook which offers extensive interpretation of the physical concepts in optics, mechanics, electricity, fluid dynamics and several others. The textbook, if you choose not to strain your eyes, is read aloud by a throaty Englishman with a little interaction. There are interesting animations and illustrations on most pages; there are even some formulas which you would use in the game. Despite my enthusiasm, reading even one topic in a sitting is tiresome. On the other hand, if you follow the game's suggestions to read the topic in key scenes, you will miss on much of the textbook's info and that is annoying if you do like that sort of thing. In some cases the formulas come short in an attempt to make the game less mathematical. I had to intuit one puzzle because of the lack of one formula variable. Toward the end of the game there is perhaps too much simple-equation math regarding electricity generator transformers that needs to be muddled through to see the closing credits. Despite of how daunting it sounds here, all of this gruntwork was very enjoyable to me. The graphics are faultless, but nothing inspired after seeing Myst. The music is equally insipid: good for a while, but nothing to write home about. I had to engage in a little bit of pixel-hunting in the beginning of the game. The game was on the short side unless you got stuck on a puzzle. It took me about 10 hours to finish it, and I did get stuck. Overall, a great educational title; a good puzzle; an average adventure game. "A" for the effort.
It was very interesting. December 12, 2006 Andromeda (Georgia) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
The story is kind of out of reality, but the puzzles are very good. I am bad in the subject so I had to get help from the game brain all the time. It's really easy to go around, because it's not a free moving game. And the screen resolution, even after you change it, it's still very small, but I enjoyed. Something the whole family can play. No violence, no bad ideas behind the peaceful scenario. And a lot of information. It feels like a nice classroom with better view. Be patience and if you get tired, better stop and play another time.
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