Aug 31, 2010 14:30 GMT  ·  By

Athos Consulting, an US-based software developer specialized in application development for multiple platforms, recently announced the release of its new Toy Physics HD game for the iPad. The game was built upon the feedback received from players that experienced the gameplay of the iPhone version.

Unlike the iPhone version, Athos designed Toy Physics HD for the iPad, along with a few requested features and enhancements, that take advantage of the iPad's features.

The puzzle game strongly resembles the critically-acclaimed Crazy Machine game for the PC platform.

Players are to enter the world of Toy Physics, where they must draw lines to guide the falling toys into the toy crates below.

As the layout if full of different types of objects, the toys that drop from the top will have to be skillfully guided through these objects and moved into the crates.

The addictive game improves players reflexes, as they have to think fast and draw lines in the right places to win.

Further, toys are also able to interact with spinning objects, spring-loaded beams, hydraulics, water, toy stacks, pulleys, ropes and more.

There are all sorts of toys to play with too, including marbles, jacks, ragdolls, bouncing balls and more.

Some of the key features of the game include: Realistic Physics; Stunning Graphics; 40 Unique Levels; 3 Levels of Difficulty; Level Selection; Scoring; Realistic Sound Effects; Full Music Score.

Immerse yourself in the game's addictive gameplay, real physics interactions, in stunning HD, along with the new included features, like scoring and level selection and look forward to plenty hours of entertainment.

Toy Physics HD requires and iPad device, running iPhone OS 3.2 or later and 17.2 MB storage space.

The game is now worldwide available and can be exclusively downloaded through AppStore for $3.99 USD (or equivalent amount in other currencies).

Photo Gallery (6 Images)

Toy Physics HD logo
Toy Physics HD screenshotToy Physics HD screenshot
+3more