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===''Crayon Physics''=== ''Crayon Physics'', the original prototype of this game, is Purho's tenth "rapid-prototype project" inspired by the rules of the [[Experimental Gameplay Project]], and was developed in five days<ref name=slate>{{cite web|url=http://slate.com/id/2186848/ |title=Crayon Physics Deluxe, an ingenious video game that looks like it was designed by a third-grader |accessdate=2008-03-20 |author=Chris Baker |date=2008-03-19 |pages=2 |publisher=[[Slate (magazine)]]}}</ref> using resources freely available under the [[Creative Commons]] license. The game was inspired by descriptions Purho had heard of the children's book ''[[Harold and the Purple Crayon]]''. On June 10, 2007, Purho announced that he would be developing a [[level editor]] to permit user-created levels, although by June 15 fans of the game had already worked out the level format and had released new levels for the game. The level editor was released on June 30.
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