Since losing my job I've come to tend the Internet like other people comb a Zen garden, carefully reading over links and shuffling around my bookmarks. Fed up with Firefox, the geeks go-to engine for getting around online I decided to try out Google Chrome.
I know, it's a few months late and in truth I started with Chrome as soon as it was available to the public to see if Google could do with browsers what it did with search.
The short answer is no.
Review of Crayon Phyiscs Deluxe for the PC
When Crayon Physics won the grand prize at the 2008 Independent Games Festival the demo hit the Internet hard.
The full version promised to let players turn their scribbles into wonderfully ingenious little machines to capture a whole galaxy of stars across a myriad of stages. Almost a year after the demo debuted, Crayon Physics Deluxe is now availible for $19.95 but you might want to save your money.