
The Pendulum
- A psychophysical, hypercasual balancing game with sheaves
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About The Pendulum
The Pendulum is a scientifically accurate model of an inverted pendulum, used to model human motor control by the Ashton Graybiel Spatial Orientation Laboratory at Brandeis, where my Dad is a professor. I've made it into a gamr that tracks metrics, from topological to educational to scientific, and has various levels of Nature immersion with photographs I've taken from around Rhode Island and corresponding graphics
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The Pendulum integrates scientific motor control research with educational gaming, using psychophysical modeling to track user performance across topological and scientific metrics on a web-based platform.
- Utilizes a scientifically accurate model of an inverted pendulum for human motor control simulation.
- Provides data-driven insights through multi-level educational and scientific metrics tracking.
- Offers a high-performance experience built with Unity including integrated analytics.
- Features immersive nature-inspired visuals based on real-world Rhode Island photography.
Ideal for: Educators and students looking for a data-driven tool to study human motor control and psychophysical metrics through a hypercasual game format.
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Just got the first 177 downloads on Unity!
Product basically same as released, I have a few improvements to the graphics and other things I need to submit to the app store, but we just got 177 downloads using Unity Ads! Very grateful and excited. I need more time to finish all my other topological Solutions.
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Comments (4)
This hypercasual balancing game sounds fascinating! Love how it combines scientific accuracy with gaming and nature immersion. Congrats on launching The Pendulum!
is the app mobile only?
Hi @anto. So far the pricing I've got it a three day free trial, and then it restricts unless you subscribe for $4.99 a year. Do you think a free plan, maybe with reduced capability, would be appealing and useful? Thanks, Brian
looks nice, planning to try it out. is there a free plan as well?