Intent Snapshot: Phil starts with a balloon powered hover disc, then tries to make a maxed out version big enough to ride. Physics controls everything around us and it can be super powerful when we harness it to help us.
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Physics controls everything around us and it can be super powerful when we harness it to help us. Phil starts with a balloon powered hover disc, then tries to make a maxed out version big enough to ride.
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- Phil starts with a balloon powered hover disc, then tries to make a maxed out version big enough to ride.
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