People | Playground

People | Playground

The game encourages players to enable "continuous collision quality" to prevent objects from clipping at high speeds, emphasizing the realism of the simulation.

People Playground (PPG) represents a unique evolution in the "sandbox" genre. Unlike traditional creative games like Minecraft , PPG centers on a high-fidelity physics engine designed to simulate the destruction of biological and mechanical entities. This paper examines the game’s core mechanics—specifically its and lore-driven environmental storytelling —to argue that the game serves as a digital reflection of the "God Paradox," where infinite creative agency inevitably descends into experimental chaos. 1. Introduction: The Anatomy of a Sandbox people playground

The "Void" map is viewed as the "in-between" space of these simulations, where objects fall infinitely—a metaphor for the game's endless cycle of creation and destruction. 3. Physics as a Tool for Learning and Psychopathy The game encourages players to enable "continuous collision