
Floyd Eggleston
Very fun and they've been adding more stuff, I've had it for over a year now. It isn't 100% accurate though with reality. Like the gallium doesn't absorb into any of the metals to make it brittle, but they got the melting point right (just barely below the temperature of your finger). And the magnesium doesn't react with water which it should. The electricals are somewhat okay, but doesn't fully obey the laws of electricity. It's a nice to play with but is not a true representation.
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SmellyMoo
September 14, 2023
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A Google user
I really like this game as a falling sand game. It's actually pretty optimized until, of course, you zoom all the way out, set the brush size to max, and fill half the screen with fire. But it really is good! I only want the wood to look a little more like... wood, and I want a lighter background. I was hoping for a sky blue. Oh, and an option to toggle solids replacing eachother when one is drawn over the other. 👍
820 people found this review helpful

A Google user
It's an excellent game. Very satisfying and fun, however, there are some things that I have to say that should be added. For one, the uranium is very quick at heating up and exploding, so I want a way to control the rate of which things explode. Second, I feel like there needs to be more new items. The items are great, actually, but sometimes it feels like there is not enough items. Finally, I would KILL for some ragdolls in the game that fight and a button to add gravity to glass&metal to break
649 people found this review helpful