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Physics gone wild!
r/GamePhysics
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About Community
Gifs and videos of game physics and glitches
Created Nov 8, 2012
r/GamePhysics Rules
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Post the game's name in [brackets] at the beginning of your title.
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No generic highlights of something cool done in game.
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If you can, source the video your gif is from.
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When reporting, add a reason.
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Don't repost/copy other posts.
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x-posts are allowed, but please tag it with [x-post from (subreddit)].
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Please Only submit your posts using YouTube, Imgur or Gfycat links.
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INDIE DEVELOPER RULES
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Must be glitches or physics
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Game post limit
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AI flaw
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Low effort
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