The best way to find out about these toys is to try them out; they're all small demos that have few/no dependencies beyond the clutter libraries. The following is a summary of each; arc-clock - A small clock demo (using the cogl path API) circles - A small spinning circles demo (using the cogl path API) nyancat - A small nyancat made of clutter courasel - A carousel-style menu demo foofone - A mock-up mobile phone interface gps-globe - The start of an app to draw a globe with your GPS pos object-store - A ClutterModel subclass that proxies GObjects opt - A slide-show application odo - A mesh deformation demo set pinpoint - A minimalistic presentation tool pong - An unfinished pong game ripples - A small 'ripples' effect demo (using the cogl vector-drawing API) script-viewer - A ClutterScript viewer Bitrotted toys that do not work with Clutter 1.x API yet have been placed in the attic/ aaina - A Flickr picture browser astro-desktop - A mock-up desktop/palmtop application environment fluttr - Another Flickr picture browser gcr - A Gegl-based clutter video recorder mallums-magic-browser - A webkit-clutter based web browser sqlite-model - an sqlite-backed ClutterModel implementation table - A multi-touch table style picture/video viewer (not actually multi-touch) widgets - A texture-reflecting actor demo woohaa - A video browser/player youhaa - A (currently broken) YouTube video browser