Marble Race — Algodoo
Volt immediately glitched. A stray ray of light hit its photo-sensitive script, triggering its "random impulse" subroutine. It zigzagged wildly, bounced off a wall, and hit a redirection ramp backward, losing five seconds.
In Algodoo, the physics never truly ended. They just waited for the next click . algodoo marble race
WHAM. Blaziken was flattened. Not destroyed—flattened into an oval. It could still roll, but terribly, wobbling like a broken shopping cart wheel. Volt immediately glitched
"Three…" The text flashed in the console. In Algodoo, the physics never truly ended
The sky in the Algodoo void was a flat, forgettable gray. But the contraption dominating the center of the scene was anything but. It was called , a towering sculpture of hinges, lasers, thrusters, and scripted teleporters, all built by a user named PhyzzX .
Blaziken shot out like a cannonball. Its low air friction and high restitution sent it bouncing over the first three speed bumps, landing directly on a laser-painted accelerator strip. A burst of orange speed lines trailed behind it.
For a moment, time slowed. Frost rolled peacefully along the catwalk. Blaziken fell from the sky, a meteor of vengeance. A perfect collision.