Version 0.3.10.3: From Classroom Tool to Full Game Identity


This version marks more than just another update — it's a reintroduction of Push or Pull: The Laws at Play as a full-fledged game, not just a classroom tool.
While the roots in physics education and curriculum alignment remain strong, the game now steps confidently into its own space: a witty, physics-powered platformer built to entertain and challenge, with stealth-learning layered underneath.
✨ What’s New in v0.3.10.3:
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🖼 Itch.io Page Revamp – New screenshots, GIFs, and a refreshed description to better reflect the fun, gameplay-first experience
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🧠 Tone Update – Shifted focus from "special education manipulative" to “game with purpose,” without losing accessibility intent
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🧩 Narration Trigger Tweaks – Improved responsiveness of voice prompts during gameplay
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🎨 Design Adjustments – Minor layout polishing for better player flow and UI clarity
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🧑🤝🧑 Accessibility Commitment Maintained – Clean visuals and calming pacing still tuned for neurodivergent players
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Minor design tweaks in layout, narration trigger zones, and UX elements
This update lays the groundwork for chapter-based expansions and deeper gameplay scripting coming soon, aligning the game more closely with its full creative vision — a title that teaches by doing and invites everyone to roll, learn, and have fun.
Push or Pull isn’t just educational. It’s a physics-powered, story-guided experience built primarily for those learning the fundamentals of motion and force — but designed in a way that anyone, anywhere, can enjoy. Whether you’re a student, teacher, parent, or curious player, this is learning reimagined through gameplay.
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Push or Pull: Simple Machine Manipulative
A witty, physics-powered puzzle adventure where learning happens under the radar.
Status | Prototype |
Author | Final Render Animation Studio |
Genre | Simulation, Educational |
Tags | 2D, adhd, Immersive, Itch Funding, may-4th, Physics, Puzzle-Platformer, special-education, Unity |
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