Melon Playground is not a game with a high score to beat or a final boss to defeat. It is a pure, unadulterated physics-based sandbox simulation that hands you the keys to a digital world and says, "Go on, create some chaos." My experience with it has been one of endless experimentation, unexpected chain reactions, and a whole lot of creative destruction.
The game's objective is simple: there are no rules, and there is no objective. The core appeal is the unlimited creative freedom it gives you to set up your own scenarios, test realistic ragdoll physics, and observe the often-brutal consequences of your actions. It's a perfect outlet for both the inner engineer and the inner mad scientist.