The Butterfly Effect

The Butterfly Effect is a physics-based puzzle game in which you solve puzzles in a 2D environment to build complex contraptions (like Rube Goldberg did) to solve relatively simple tasks, such as helping a butterfly find its way to a flower, shooting a soccer ball into the goal, knocking off bowling pins. The game features various moving and non-moving objects, like balls, seesaws, cola-and-mentos bottles but also interactive objects such as dynamite.

Completion
As of 25 June 2019, the latest version of the game (0.9.3.1) is of “beta” quality. It is already a playable state at the moment and all levels are playable and have been tried and tested. The normal game seems relatively bug-free, but the level editor still has many problems and has missing features. The game does not come with any sound at the moment.

Features

 * 76 levels
 * About 50 unique objects that interact with
 * Sticky notes teach you how to play
 * Level editor (which is a little buggy and not fully complete)
 * No sound or music (yet)