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  2. Happy Wheels - Wikipedia

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    Happy Wheels is a side-scrolling ragdoll physics-based platform browser game developed and published by Fancy Force. Created in 2010 by video game designer Jim Bonacci, the game features several player characters using various and often atypical vehicles to traverse the game's many user-generated levels.

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  4. Ragdoll physics - Wikipedia

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    The term ragdoll comes from the problem that the articulated systems, due to the limits of the solvers used, tend to have little or zero joint/skeletal muscle stiffness, leading to a character collapsing much like a toy rag doll, often into comically improbable or compromising positions. Modern use of ragdoll physics goes beyond death sequences.

  5. Goat Simulator - Wikipedia

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    At any time, the player can let the goat drop into a ragdoll model, allowing the game's physics to take over, and another control makes the game run in slow-motion. [2] A number of environmental features allow the player to manipulate the goat into stunts such as bouncing off trampolines or launching the goat into the air through large fans.

  6. Trespasser (video game) - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the Trespasser engine featured the first game world to be completely influenced by classical mechanics and was also the first game to use ragdoll physics. [18] One of the most advanced features of the rendering engine was the ability to render objects like trees and rocks as 2D sprites , which, when close enough to Anne, would be ...

  7. Euphoria (software) - Wikipedia

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    While it is common for current video games to use limp "ragdolls" for animations generated on the fly, Euphoria employed a more complex method to animate the entirety of physically bound objects within the game environment. [2] The engine was to be used in an Indiana Jones game [3] that was later cancelled.

  8. Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory - Wikipedia

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    Chaos Theory is also the first game in the Splinter Cell series to use ragdoll physics. [21] Chaos Theory features refined stealth mechanics. In addition to the standard light bar, the game also features an aural monitor that measures Sam's noise, along with the ambient noise of the environment.

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