//top\\: Algodoo Marble Race
Today was the Annual Sandbox Grand Prix. Four marbles, each with a distinct digital soul, sat trembling in the starting gate.
was a sphere of fiery orange, its texture map flickering with low-grade flame decals. It was cocky, fast, and had a reputation for cutting corners. Frost was its opposite: a smooth, pale-blue marble with a high friction coefficient and a quiet, calculating density. Volt was yellow, staticky, and twitchy—its scripted behavior made it unpredictable, occasionally reversing gravity for 0.2 seconds. Finally, there was Chonk , a grey, oversized marble with maximum mass and minimum bounce, who simply did not care for the laws of momentum. algodoo marble race
The gate clattered open.
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. Today was the Annual Sandbox Grand Prix
WHAM. Blaziken was flattened. Not destroyed—flattened into an oval. It could still roll, but terribly, wobbling like a broken shopping cart wheel. It was cocky, fast, and had a reputation for cutting corners
The impact was sublime. Frost was knocked sideways, off the catwalk. It spun in the air, destined for the laser pit. But Blaziken, due to the recoil, veered off course and smashed into a "target zone" that activated a crusher piston.