Powder Game 4+

Physics and chemistry sandbox

DAN-BALL

Designed for iPad

    • 4.6 • 1.8K Ratings
    • Free

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Description

Imagine the cool phenomenon when the wind blows the falling leaves. This game physics simulates the phenomenon with powder (dots)!

You can choose more than 30 different variations of the dot. Water, fire, oil, gunpowder, metal, seed, birds, Ant and more.

The various reactions when in hit with a dot and a dot. The explosion on hit with fire and gunpowder. Trees grow when in hit with the seed and sand.

What’s New

Version 3.9.0

Support iOS 17.
Improved stability and performance.
Fixed some bugs.

Ratings and Reviews

4.6 out of 5
1.8K Ratings

1.8K Ratings

EmiB1209 ,

What a good game!

I like this game a lot and why that is is because you can almost do anything! And there are some fun things you can do like make volcanos and nuclear bombs. But the downside is that I feel like there’s a lack of materials. I really want plutonium and uranium to be in the game to make things somewhat more fun! The website then would be probably filled with nuclear bombs though. Overall a great game and I would never stop playing because it’s just such a masterpiece!

alessandro the anime god ,

good game overall.

This review is going to be mostly about complaints. I’m pretty sure the map would lag if you filled the entire box with liquid and things like that but at least we wouldn’t nt get the urge to do it. It really bothers me how you can only fill the box 2/3 of the way with the large particles. Another thing I don’t like is how if someone has the magma spawning thing, they still die to magma. Also, now that I’m mentioning the magma thing, I also don’t like that whenever they touch a substance with their head it changes them to that. They should just stay with the substanxe you chose them to spawn with. Now that I’ve said it, back to my complaint with the magma example, I feel like the little people shouldn’t die from the substance that they can spawn. It just doesn’t makes sense to me. That’s all. Overall this game is pretty okay besides what I complained about above.

Anonymous917856829 ,

REAS THIS! Copy game.

Have you ever heard of the powder toy? Free to download, desktop game. No? The powder game is an absolute copy of the powder toy. Search it up for yourself. Aside from that, the game is absolutely terrible. I played this a long time ago when it nearly first came out: back then it was only banner ads when you used the menu. Now, the game has THE EXACT SAME CONTENT AFTER 4 YEARS and features full screen ads for resets. The powder game is one of the saddest ripoff games ever made. There are no heat or realistic pressure physics in this game. When you add pressure to one system, the other counters it, retaining a net pressure balance. This is absolutely dumb, because it required more work and coding to do this rather than to add a dynamic pressure system. Also, the last I checked, there are about 30 elements. The powder toy on desktop has hundreds, and can run on an iPhone ten port. Tell me how this game is still valuable? It is not. Do not get this game and waste your time with poorly made content and ad spam.

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