satellites be easy, bro. get a stone all up above them, deflected 90 degrees sideways, where it scrolls in and out of the screen constantly (just like in real life) keep your windy blowy thing in the middle, to keep it from lowering 'till it's nice and big, and when it does drop it will still go sideways and therefor not miss. ah shit now I want to play again
You're welcome. If it helps, you can think of this as reseach for wierd weather in Freakangels.
BTW, and this is to everyone, not just Warren, what the hell is that song that's playing in the game? It's burrowed into my mind and I must know what it is.
I've found an even more addictive bit of webcrack called Collider. The premise is deceptively simple. The object is to cause the positive and negatively charged particle to exactly cancel each other out. You just have to position everything correctly - and therein lies the rub. I'm stuck on level 14 with no end in sight. Have fun, but remember to breaks to work, eat, sleep and use an actual toilet.
Well, if we're trading online addicitons, then I've got another ice-based physics game for you: Ice Breaker. This one had me hooked for about half a week. Very simple, but very tricky as it gets further on.
This website provides SHITLOADS of game links, as well as their own games. My favourites: factory balls (and sequel) and Doggnation, which kept me up till four am last night going just one more level...