Solar System Simulator

Contains adsIn-app purchases
4.5
3.09K reviews
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this game

In this app you can explore almost any moon or planet of our solar system, visit remarkable nearby stars and see their location in the Milky Way. But you can also change the looks and characteristics of existing space bodies or add new ones and make a solar system of your own. The simulation will then act as a gravity and physics sandbox and recalculate orbits in line with Newton's laws.

You are able to check out the view from any planet's surface.

To experience the scale of space, you can zoom out from the surface of a planet all the way to intergalactic space, seeing the size and locations of nearby galaxies!
Updated on
Jul 9, 2024

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
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This app may collect these data types
Location, App info and performance, and Device or other IDs
Data is encrypted in transit
Data can’t be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4.4
2.63K reviews
Joseph Gambale
July 7, 2024
Very good physics. I really like the ring particles and the cracking planets feature. However I have a suggestion. If you can, make it so you can choose to make planets liquidy, like in space sim. It would make planetary collisions more realistic and cool. You could make each particle of the planet have its own mass and make it so it reacts to collisions and can heat up
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DougheGoji
February 2, 2024
It's good, but when loading up a simulation textures of some objects are removed, it's hard to give a moon a submoon. The rings are invisible. Also, there's this weird thing when making a moon orbit a planet, everything in the system orbits the planet. Also it would be nice to add music so it can't be too quiet, The Main Menu has music so why don't include it to the main game, Also it would be cool if a new UI Update happens it would be nice also there should be a discord for feedback and bugs.
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Super Shark Gaming
January 17, 2024
F***ing beautiful. Every aspect of it is beautiful, even if a few things are flawed(debris from collisions should stay as existing objects and they could use a visual overhaul). Loving the way water looks, the rings look, the aurora, and all of the tiny little details in it. Suggestions: craters for small impacts, liquidation for major collisions (adjustable particle count), Roche limit, manual terrain editor, black holes rip stuff apart before consuming them, and a planet launcher US2 style
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What's new

- You can now change planets or stars into particle balls. You can select between "cracking" objects or turning them into particle balls in the physics menu.
- When 2 planets collide, broken up parts will now respond to gravity. There will also be a crater after the crash. For now, each planet is limited to 1 crater but that may change in a later update.
- You can now also set the particle ring to sphere or donut shape.
- Bug fixes.

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About the developer
WPC
wpconys5500@gmail.com
Pioenstraat 8 2340 Beerse Belgium
+32 456 69 62 39

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