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Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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Golems is a free "3d recreational physics simulator." It's designed to be remarkably intuitive and user-friendly -- basically, you can do anything, from something as simple as dragging a few blocks and motors to make a crude car to something as complicated as giant robots, hovertanks, or fully-functioning vending machines. Machines can be user-controlled or, with a bit more effort and some sensors, pilot themselves. It's a bit like LEGO, but the laser cannons work and you never run out of bricks. The physics simulation is also surprisingly accurate and realistic (with the exception of a few obvious impossibilities, such as the aforementioned lasers). Best of all, it's fun.
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