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An idle game with an actual goal? One that goes from neutrinos to galactic clusters? Congratulations, you found a way to make an idle game that's fun for more than five minutes.
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I applaud you for your usage of physics but am disappointed in the scaling and values applied to everything. why is an electron worth more than a helium nucleus when a helium nucleus has atleast one electron inside of it and a proton.
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I'd just like to say that having it be 10.000K (for example) is really confusing at 3 digits, since you could just make it 10,000 it takes on less character, and its less confusing because then i think its 10 million, I would recomend either getting rid of the K and changing the . to a , or just changing it from 3 digits to 2, other than that great game!
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WINNER! I finally beat it. I'm glad there was an ending but can I maybe have a space ship fight after this or something? maybe use all my RP to unlock better weapons and fight my way out of the Jelly prison? That'd be awesome.
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You've listed the electron as being larger than a helium nucleus? Are you using the classical radius for the size of the electron?
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10 Trillions to put fire on someone !!! I can do that for less than 5 bucks ... They must be doing something else with this money ....
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FINALLY. An answer to "If you travel faster than the speed of light and turn on your headlights, what do they do?" And the answer is: nothing. Especially if you have gold rims.
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I'll write this again, the electron size here (as the neutrino size and other elementary particles sizes in this game) is NOT its size in the common sense of the word.
It is most likely the cross section of some common processes, for the electron it's probably Rutherford scattering cross section.
If instead we consider size from charge distribution, the electron is a point (no dimensions), but that would be fairly difficult to click, don't you think?
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I was thinking this was really scientifically accurate.... and then I saw electrons bigger than helium nucleoluses and I started wondering where the creator got his numbers from
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+2 for educational game, +2 for science, -1 for focusing a lot on American objects, -1 for having to tediously move and click a lot, +1 for the humor, +0 for balancing and gameplay, +0 for sounds and music. A total of 3/5. Well done!
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so you you're telling me that somewhere out there is an alien in a spaceship travelling 69 million times faster than light? Seems legit xD
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I miss some graphic adjustment options. So you can stop those pointless circles to move from left to right and a few other unnecessary animations. This game lags on my crap 7yo laptop :d