Contrapposto is a sculptural technique in which one hip is lower than the other because a knee has been bent or a leg has been moved forward or backward. It shows the artist's better understanding of anatomy. It is first exhibited in the ancient GreekKritikos Boy[?], and can also be seen in Michelangelo's David.
... player controls a slowly spinning stick and must get it through a series of mazes without touching the walls - but it rotates all the time, making the task difficult. ...