Dynamic Systems is a fun game inspired by the Rube Goldberg Machines. Use your logic and skill to get the metal ball into the bucket. The introductory levels ease you into the game without too much of a challenge. Things get progressively harder, however, as you journey all the way to level 40.
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Keeping the Rube Goldberg puzzles alive!
Thought I might try this for 5 min. 50 min. later, I had to force myself to stop!
You place steel bars in locations and angles to get the ball to drop into the bucket.
Think outside the box, and look for an answer that isn’t so obvious.
Great practice for problem solving of all kinds.