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physics engine?


  • Subject: physics engine?
  • From: Monte Ohrt <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 19:23:38 -0600

Hi all,

Is there a physics engine/class available for cocoa or obective-c? This has to do with writing a game: making objects fall, slide, roll, bounce, bump into and knock over other objects, etc. I don't know if that would all have to be done from scratch, or if there is something out there to aid the process. Maybe there is some C source out there that could help. I'll look around a bit, but I thought I'd ask the experts.

TIA
Monte
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