You are not the first person to find this. About 2 or 3 times per year, someone will upload a scene and go wild as if they were the first person to find this strange behavior of water.
This is just due to the fact that Algodoo has physics that allows this to happen. Water droplets that land on top of other water droplets can balance perfectly so that they do not fall off one way or the other. Of course if you disturb the balance, then they will come crashing down.
This is a "Sing Up". So that means everyone who joins has to sing along in harmony with everyone else!
Okay, seriously, what is this scene supposed to be about? Let's say 200 people "sign up". Then what? Do those flags with faces race each other like in a marble race?
What is a camp? I keep seeing all these "camps" scenes pop up quite often but they don't seem to do anything other than having people sign up. What's the point in that? So, do you like sit around a campfire and sing songs together? Please explain what a camp is and what it's purpose is.
DigitalSoundwave - The arrow keys are exactly like the free on-line versions of the game. I had a lot of trouble when I started playing the game too. That's why I placed a graphic in the game which shows the arrow keys and how they move Q*bert. You have to think in 3 dimensions. After playing it a few times, you should get used to how the arrow keys affect movement of Q*bert. It just takes some practice.
As noted in the scene description, I am working on adding some enemies, and so if you think the game is difficult now, just wait!
Sparrow, Spero, Sperro...... I don't know who that YouTube hero is and I really don't care. But it sure is fun to make jokes about his name because everyone who worships the guy on YouTube gets bent out of shape when I do that! FUNNY!
OMG, how tragic! I won't be able to sleep now. This is the worst news I've heard since I found out that Hillary Clinton was running for President. Someone shoot me, PLEASE.
I know! But that's exactly how the on-line versions of Q*bert work. Carefully look at the diagram of the key movements that I made in the game. You have to think in three dimensions. Forget about the normal up, down, left and right moves that are intuitive in a normal 2D game. I purposely left this easy version posted when I posted the harder version of the game which includes snakes that try to kill Q*bert. Use this easy version for practicing with the arrow key moves.
Why do you kids always put the stick people's mouth way over on the right or left side of their face? It looks really awkward. The mouth should be lined lined up with the nose (I know MINE is!).
OOPS! I just realized your stick man doesn't have a nose!
Castor -- Nope, never seen an object show. I don't know what an object show is, but if it's anything like these colored stick people posing, then I will never bother to look at one. That sort of thing is for children, and it has been a LONG time since I was a child! Why do you ask?
It behaves more like a real black hole if you check the "killer" checkbox. Then the white material (planets and stars) won't pile up on its outer surface.
Just a suggestion.