Floating Sandbox

4.7
1.07K reviews
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Everyone 10+
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Content rating
Everyone 10+
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About this game

The official Android port of the popular PC simulation game - now for phones, tablets, and Chromebooks!

Floating Sandbox is a realistic 2D physics simulator. At its core it's a particle system that uses mass-spring networks to simulate rigid bodies, with added thermodynamics, fluid dynamics, and basic electrotechnics. The simulation is mostly focused on ships floating on water; once a ship is loaded you can punch holes into it, slice it, apply forces and heat, set it on fire, smash it with bomb explosions - anything you want. And when it starts sinking, you can watch it slowly dive its way into the abyss, where it will rot for eternity!

The game is still under development and new features are released frequently with free updates - including all new tools and features from the PC version of the simulator!

Completely ad-free and without in-app purchases. No AI was used during the development of this game.
Updated on
Apr 23, 2026

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Ratings and reviews

4.7
831 reviews
Brendon Weaver
June 20, 2026
this game Is one I loved watching on YouTube for a long while, and now I can play it on my phone CONS: some things I don't like are there are only a few ships, the wheel for the weapons is kinda weird, I try to pick one weapon and sometimes it chooses the wrong one, and I wish there were a few more weapons, but the pros outweigh the cons, PROS: the game is just like I remember it, the ships are cool and have good physics, the weapons work nicely, and I can save a ship from sinking :D
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Zomboy
June 6, 2026
was skeptical about buying this but was genuinely surprised by all the 5 star reviews. bought it and it's a really good game. definitely worth the $5 tbh. I've been stuck to it since I got it . the controls are dope and the physics are sick!!! I hope they add more ships and toolsšŸ¤žšŸ». I'd be willing to buy the same thing but with buildings/cities or different variations of structures.
12 people found this review helpful
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Jayden Parker
January 5, 2026
I played this game on computer, its amazing, all it really needs is like..a ship workshop, so We can use community ships, especially the battleship ones i loved those, plus it needs a time Toggle thing, I want to be able to slow down time, or stop time. that way when I make a big gash, I it doesn't sink instant and I can have some fun while its sinking, othe than that I absolutely love it, and I really hope to see the game grow, I love it on computer, and id love to love it on mobile too,
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What’s new

- Ported all the new features from the 1.20.0 PC release: silting re-design, black smoke, and so on
- Added ability to pause simulation
- Added 5 new ships (Aquitania 1917, Lusitania, Kaiser Friedrich, M.V. Utica, and Jet Aircraft; 37 ships now!)
- Added settings to turn off water displacement by objects, and to decide probability of lightnings hitting the ship during a storm
- 10% performance improvement in lighting algorithm implementation
- ...and a few more improvements here and there!