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Thank you, Jundroo

3,288 TheBoeingEngineer  4 months ago

Seven year old me came home one day to some new games downloaded on my iPad by my Mom- she said they cost money but would be good for my brain.
These were: Bridge Basher, Dummy Defense, and my favorite: Simplephysics.

I am currently pursuing a Civil Engineering Degree and hoping for a Minor in Aerospace. My mind was always curious, but Jundroo games kickstarted my curiosity into engineering even more. I asked my mom for SimpleRockets when it came out, and eventually, SimplePlanes, which I recently got back into.

Thank you, Jundroo Devs, for giving me part of my childhood. If my graduation is recorded, I will shout you guys out.

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    30.0k 32

    @V1 dannnggg that is sick

    4 months ago
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    @V1 same, although I’m not going into college for a few years, simpleplanes is part of the reason I want to do aerospace engineering

    4 months ago
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    37.7k V

    @32 I do jet engine repair for a military contractor

    +1 4 months ago
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    30.0k 32

    @V1 what are you up to these days?

    4 months ago
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    @126 to be fair, it wasn’t 9 years straight. It’s been very on-and-off lol

    4 months ago
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    Thanks for sharing your story. It truly warms my heart to hear that our games have inspired you. Best of luck to you with your studies and thanks for playing!

    +31 4 months ago
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    37.7k V

    Looks like I'm not the only one. SP got me Into the aerospace Industry as well

    4 months ago
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    59.8k TheMouse

    You still play simple physics too? AWESOME!
    (I love that game, I played it long before I ever even got sp)

    4 months ago
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    59.8k TheMouse

    @AndrewGarrison

    4 months ago
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    28.6k YarisSedan

    damn! you've been playing for 9 years and STILL do to this day, also, how dedicated are you holy-

    +5 4 months ago