Canvas Collider #2

As mentioned in the first collider demo, smashing things together and watching them explode is basic human instinct. The first demo satisfied this desire to some extent, but in real life, the debris from the explosions can also cause damage, so this demo has an additional collision test for debris. The first collision test checks against the blocks colliding with each other and the second tests against the blocks colliding with any debris from previous collisions.

Basically, more smashing and more explosions, which has to be a good thing, right?

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