Falling Sands
by ajs11893
Falling Sands
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Description
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.
How to Play
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!
Developer Updates
fixed some bugs that Darkside87 found out and added in Clay, a particle he suggested
FAQ
What is Falling Sands?
Falling Sands is a physics-based sandbox simulation game developed by ajs11893 where you manipulate various elements and watch how they interact.
How do you play Falling Sands?
In Falling Sands, you select different materials like sand, water, fire, and oil, then draw or place them in the sandbox to observe the resulting reactions.
What is the main gameplay loop in Falling Sands?
The core loop of Falling Sands is experimenting with dropping or drawing materials into the sandbox, watching them fall and interact in real time with realistic physical behaviors.
Does Falling Sands have progression systems like levels or upgrades?
Falling Sands does not feature levels, upgrades, or progression systems; the experience is purely about creative experimentation in its sandbox environment.
What notable features does Falling Sands offer?
Falling Sands features a variety of distinct elements, real-time physics-based particle interactions, and runs directly in the browser as a single-player sandbox game.
Comments
robert1282
Apr. 18, 2012
needs explodable gases like methane
sealy1243
Aug. 01, 2015
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
Aug. 28, 2012
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.
good idea
storm025
Dec. 04, 2012
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.
there are some new updates, try out the new stuff
creaturefromhell
Feb. 04, 2012
love the lava effect when u use eletricity on steel