Crayon Physics is not all it's cracked up to be. It's boring at times, lacks content, and has its fair share of bugs.

User Rating: 5 | Crayon Physics Deluxe PC

Crayon Physics... oh... I don't have enough to say to constitute much of a review but these are my thoughts on it:

Unfortunately, there isn't much to be said about this game. It's not good, and it's not great it's just... "meh." There are no compelling reasons to come back to this game, or even play it at all. While I must admit, the concept is quite creative in theory, the end product is boring. Not to mention that the game crashes fairly often and this is obviously somewhat frustrating.
I don't know, maybe it's just me? The only point of the game is to get a ball from one point to another, earning a star to progress further onto different islands containing more levels. The game is just too simple in fact, and it does nothing to help itself from becoming monotonous and repetitive fast. The colors and visuals are bland. Nothing gets exciting at any point and the background music could just as easily put you to sleep while you're playing.
I gave this game a 5 because it is mediocre. I honestly cannot think of many reasons why this game could be considered good. You get to play with virtual crayons drawing lines, etc, etc. When I think of Crayons I envision a little more freedom than having to create a few useless lines. In addition, lines you draw and depend on are often difficult to manage as they just flop around all over the place falling off screen if they are not properly drawn to the game's original structures. Linking objects by lines from crayon is often more difficult than it should be and sometimes takes multiple attempts to get it right. All in all, the physics system the game is based upon is weak. Some will like this game, but I will say approach it with caution if you intend to buy it retail. I had higher hopes for this game but I'm just glad it was a free gift from Humble Bundle #4.