Display title | Sumotori Dreams |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Sumotori Dreams, a shareware game, is basically a miniature sumo wrestling game, except more about shoving your opponent than actually wrestling. Actually, it's more of an interactive physics simulation game, with at least two opponents trying to knock their opponent(s) down first. While the visuals are extremely simple, they demonstrate a surprisingly sophisticated destructable object system, and the "wrestlers" utilise Ragdoll Physics and a procedural animation system not unlike Euphoria, allowing them to balance and get back up on their own. |