Physics-based launch puzzles were popularized by games like Angry Birds (2009) — pull back, aim, and let gravity and momentum do the rest. Crate Blast runs its own lightweight physics simulation, built from scratch with no external libraries.
Drag the ball backward, away from the slingshot, then release to launch it. Gravity pulls it into an arc — knock over crates and pop every glowing orb before your shots run out. Orbs pop the instant something hits them with enough force.