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I am okay with the physics, but not nearly impressed enough that sand floats on water. It's fair for effort, but the lack of gameplay, lack of physic principles, and the lack of creative variability does not really make the app worth using. I really appreciate, though, the grattitude in offering the app for little in return, unlike other apps that bombards users with ads. Keep up the good work, but there is still work to be done.
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I really liked how I could create an entire world from scratch and there were different effects that occurred when I mixed substances and there were interactive reactions when that happened. What bothered me is that you can't zoom in and I really was hoping to do that. l was also upset when I realized we had a limited amount of pixels and particles which I wanted to make a bit more because I was only available to half of my plan. I do wish for more variety too. Other then that this game's unique
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It's a 2D "reagents" / "alchemy" game (e. g. lava + oil = fire) with a pin-point gravity source. Particles orbit, aggregate, or fly off into space. It's visually interesting for a while, but that's about it. It has good potential if there were more material-types, along with some kind of goal or achievement system. It entertained my kids for a bit.
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