Watch more videos and then go download Phun and have some yourself!




  1. Dallas says:

    A great find! Thank you.
    I sent it to my nieces, nephews and friends that are physics enthusiasts. This is a great SW tool for young adults.

  2. BubbaRay says:

    Amazing. Simulating motion and effects in different gravitational fields is very cool.

    What I need now is “Have fun with software” so I can see different PCs blow up with multiple virtual machines interacting with today’s crappy OS code and cheap graphics cards.

  3. polarjoe says:

    No Mac version, yet. 🙁

  4. Elwood Pleebus says:

    Thanks for the post. This looks like fun. If you like this, you may want to check out Chronic Logic’s Bridge Construction Set at http://www.chroniclogic.com

  5. Steve Jibs says:

    I’ve had this for a few weeks now. Really great program to just mess around in.

  6. Awake says:

    This is progress??
    How is this different than a bunch of wooden blocks, some Legos and an Erector set, aside from the fact that the kid (or adult) sits in front of a screen instead of interacting with the real world? You know, a world that is three dimensional, things have actual weight to support, things don’t always fit properly, and you can’t just draw yourself out of a problem.
    Junk like this actually sets back the minds of children.

  7. Uncle Dave says:

    #6: Can’t lose or swallow things on a screen which is why Erector sets are a shadow of what they were when I was young.

  8. Jonas says:

    Hey, I live in Umeå! Cool! 🙂

  9. admfubar says:

    ah there is a linux version , odd there isnt a mac version.
    I thought i noticed a wobbly window effect for one of the menus 🙂


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