http://powdertoy.co.uk/
(from website)
Have you ever wanted to blow something up? Or maybe you always dreamt of operating an atomic power plant? Do you have a will to develop your own CPU? The Powder Toy lets you to do all of these, and even more!
Pretty cool game/tool with lots of neat physics and chemistry involved.
>Pic is a in game nuclear reactor
Looks cool. I remember playing Falling Sand Game when I was a kid, this looks like an enhanced version
> videogames
>>>/v/
>>8014037
Science related, can be classed as a game or a simulation. Also /v/ is fucking cancer
>>8014056
I was asking for the opinion on the game / simulation calm down
>>8014030
Shoot, that's a lot more advanced than the last time I fooled around with it.
A basic version of the same game got me into science, however other than sparking interest in science for kids I don't see anything special about it.
>>8014030
I made a nuclear reactor and a small computer in powder toy, but most of the time i'm blowing up plutonium
Yeah it's pretty fun
>>8014030
Looks pretty real fucking neato
>brb downloading
>>8014329
Let me know what you think, I love it
>>8014350
Very impressed already. Looks to have a huge range of features and the visuals are nice
>>8014377
7 Activates "fancy mode" if you're interested
>>8014030
This is a concept that I've seen tried before on the internet
anyone else remember that one ancient flash game
>>8014393
Yes, it was a physics simulator named powder game
This reminds me of a sci-fi novel, although I can't quite remember which one.
I think it was titled something along the lines of "City of the Immortals", or something.
There was a young woman who pluged herself into a molecular level simulator, and made experiments on early life.
Later on, the world goes to shit and a few people are uploaded into a virtual heaven, to be bored for eternity.
Working microwave
>>8014030
dust toy was around for way longer and is better.
>>8014056
Tard detected
>>8014393
danbooru
>>8014056
>navier strokes
I bet you're a popsci faggot
>>8014037
Cellular automata are math
>>8015814
Yeah has loads of "game of life" elements
Does it require internet access to play?
>>8017890
Nope but with internet you can browse other people creations
>>8017840
It's a cellular automaton even without those