




Which is effectively what it is -- a wire loop game. Except instead of little buzzer it knocks a little health off. In the end I couldn't stop fidgiting with it, but now it is gone, done, finished, over. Funny how people keep saying they like the clouds... Maybe I should learn from that. Are they just being polite?
So the version labelled 5 should be in the BoxNet widget box, and also up at YoYo Games. I have a piece of academic writing about user generated content and game production through middleware that makes me think this is a positive use of my time.