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Falling Sands

Falling Sands

por ajs11893

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Falling Sands

Valoración:
4.2
Lanzamiento: March 06, 2013
Última actualización: March 06, 2013
Desarrollador: ajs11893

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Descripción

A game with no specific goal. Drag particles into a 2 dimensional world and watch them interact. This is based off the classic game falling sands, but with new particles like electricity, thermite, and explosives, the possibilities are limitless!

Note: the game is very processor intensive.

Cómo jugar

Click on respective button to select particle.
Click on the field to place particles in the field.
The clear all button deletes everything.
Don't try to put too much onto the field at once because the game is very processor intensive.

Use the stop/play button to pause the game, while paused you can still draw. Also you can share the scenarios you create!

Comentarios

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robert1282 avatar

robert1282

Apr. 18, 2012

1303
32

needs explodable gases like methane

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sealy1243

Aug. 01, 2015

462
12

i think you should ad a mixer. you still keep the mouse curser but when you click you can mix stuff like flash powder, gunpowder, napalm, and oil. other uses will be mixing salt water and sand to make a salty sandy water. (for fun.) it will be helpful for making bombs to because you can mix the indigents to make it better. press + if you agree

storm025 avatar

storm025

Aug. 28, 2012

1477
48

i say this is a great game but it is missing true lava and rock shoud be melteble since rock melts at around 2,000 degrees f. and a thermal thing should be added you know like a thermal camera but the colors is only near hot and cold things. plus if you agree about lava, thermal, and melteble rocks.

storm025 avatar

storm025

Dec. 04, 2012

680
27

wonder when will their be more updates im realling loonking forward to more stuff to play with. plus if you are looking forward to more updates.

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creaturefromhell

Feb. 04, 2012

688
32

love the lava effect when u use eletricity on steel