Hi wild bill! Great to hear from you after a long time. Concerning Algobox, it was never really gone. Something changed in its url security address (http rather than https) which prevented many browsers and anti-virus apps from accepting it. That issue did not affect me on my Windows computer but I was not able to access it on my Android phone. It worked for a while on my phone but something changed recently that prevents me from accessing it again. The guys at Algoryx are aware of the problem but for some reason they haven't been able to correct it. Hopefully they will fix it very soon!
whatvaheck -- He might answer your comments if you weren't so pushy or bossy. Telling him to "just stop calling everything pasted" is kinda rude. He can title his textures anything he wants to.
Also, he may not be responding to your comments because maybe is is not subscribed to his own scenes. If not, then the only time he will see comments is when he just happens to look at them. If he never replies, then just forget about it. Okay?
We have known about these unusual water towers since when Algodoo was first published back in 2009. There are MANY scenes in the Algodoo archive that demonstrate those water towers. Search on "Water towers" and you will see many of them!
Concerning your question "Is Algodoo a game?", no it isn't a game. Algodoo is a physics simulation app that can be used to make your own games, but the app itself is not a game. I just wanted to clear that up for you.
I'm sure that this is a useful tool but it would be a lot more useful to a lot more people if you could add some detailed instructions for how to use it. Make the scene "user friendly".
Algodoo is for making your own scenes that you can share with others here on Algobox. I suggest that you keep making quality scenes and people will play them and like them, even if no one comments on them!