
Slippy Bear
April 04, 2025
Things don't move on their own, and things don't stop moving on their own. The same applies to bears. Welcome to the world of inertia, a law of physics. Newton said Things don't move on their own. I thought The same applies to bears. Slippy Bear is a game that shows the physical law of inertia through mouse controls. The cute bear in the game sometimes follows inertia, sometimes fights against it, and moves forward. Finding Inertia in the laws of physics. Newton who found it. And
Things don't move on their own, and things don't stop moving on their own. The same applies to bears. Welcome to the world of inertia, a law of physics. Newton said Things don't move on their own. I thought The same applies to bears. Slippy Bear is a game that shows the physical law of inertia through mouse controls. The cute bear in the game sometimes follows inertia, sometimes fights against it, and moves forward. Finding Inertia in the laws of physics. Newton who found it. And bear. Challenge Get past the tricks and traps set up in each level. With bear. And sometimes with frogs too. Growth While playing the game, you will notice on your own. Wait... am I getting better at this game? It's not a joy that someone gives you. It's a joy that you discover yourself. There are 45 stages in total. If everything goes smoothly, you can complete the game in about 3 hours.
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