Falling Sand: Sandspiel
Falling Sand also known as Sandspiel is a pixelated physics simulation-sandbox video game where you can paint with elements, conduct experiments and build your own world! A falling sand game type of particle simulation video game. This allows the players to place particles of different elements on a “canvas”. The particles can interact with other particles in various ways and may be affected by gravity, in some games. “Imagine the cool phenomenon when the wind blows the falling leaves. This game simulates the phenomenon with powder (dots)!” -DAN-BALL Build whatever you want. Your imagination is the only limit. Browser what other people have created and add your own creation to share with the world. Elements include Ice, Water, Sand, Lava, Fire, Oil, Plant, Fungus, mite, acid, seed, dust, rocket, wall, stone, gas, wood, and cloner. Element Information: Wall Indestructible Sand Sinks in water Water Puts out fire Stone Forms arches, folds under pressure Ice Freezes Water, slippery! Gas Highly Flammable! Cloner Copies the first element it touches Mite Eats wood and plant, but loves dust! Slides on ice Wood Sturdy, but biodegradable Plant Thrives in wet enviroments Fungus Spreads over everything Seed Grows in sand Fire Hot! Lava Flammable and heavy Acid Corrodes other elements Dust Pretty, but dangerously explosive Oil Produces smoke Rocket Explodes into copies of the first element it touches Falling Sand also known as Sandspiel is a pixelated physics simulation-sandbox video game where you can paint with elements, conduct experiments and build your own world!