Description
oxBin is another brick game with real physics. In oxBin figures is not just a set of pixels, but real physical bodies with its velocity and momentum. Objects don't just fall down, you can grab and move them by fingers. Don't like the way figures lay - shake the phone, and build a small earthquake on the field. Can you be a champion and set a record that nobody in the world will be able to beat? You'll never know if you don't try.
It's an addictive computer game. A small Canadian study has found that playing with tetrominoes may be a more effective way to treat lazy eye than existing practices, as it trains both eyes to work together.
By embracing our universal desire to create order out of chaos, the oxBin game provides an intellectual sport that combines continuous fun with mental stimulation. Because oxBin, like the real world, challenges players to make order out of chaos with inventing organization system, the game components translate easily into lifestyle interpretations.
Whether you're packing loading a dishwasher, the trunk of your car or organizing your shelves, you're likely thinking about how each object will fit together steadily.
The oxBin requires players rotate, move, and drop tetrominoes with increase level and form complication. It is a tile-matching puzzle game with real physics.