Flippaper Pinball Game Changes in Real Time Based on Players’ Sketches | Nerdisthttp://nerdist.com/flippaper-pinball-game-changes-in-real-time-based-on-players-sketches/It seems rare for artistry and gaming to go hand in hand. Usually there are rigid rules in video games that prevent artistic on-the-spot changes to game design. And in art, there isn’t usually an endgame or a point counter, but only subjective likes or dislikes. But that doesn’t mean the two disparate worlds can’t fuse together, and make something seriously cool. For instance, Flippaper: the pinball machine that lets you draw—with markers and paper—interactive pinball games. Flippaper is the brainchild of Jérémie Cortial and Roman Miletitch, the former an artist and inventor who often uses drawing in his projects, the latter a digital artist, researcher, and teacher whose work revolves around movement. And for this particular collaboration, they took pinball, a game that’s been around since the 18th century, and combined it with a digital update that allows players to draw their own interactive elements, which are immediately incorporated into gameplay. As demonstrated in the video