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Recommended
0.0 hrs last two weeks / 250.7 hrs on record (25.3 hrs at review time)
Posted: 23 Nov, 2015 @ 12:22am
Updated: 16 Nov, 2019 @ 4:49pm

Early Access Review
This, sandbox/simulator can have everything you can possibly imagine. Defy all laws/rules of the Universe and completely obliterate all tons of stuff, including Earth. In other words; Why are you fondling planets in a safe way when you can literally collide them and cause lots and lots of explosions?

But, back onto the main topic of this review; Create tons of solar systems with random generated planets/moons/stars/etc, I would take this as a way to allow us to speculate what would the Universe be like if it was this, or that, or anything that could possibly happen. Remember; The sky is the limit, but in this simulator, the space has no limits, only your computer/laptop/etc. Other than the neat gadgets and gizmos, it could have some good ol' tools in the future that could enhance our "ways" of destroying, creating, and observing such objects as time progresses.

In addition to that note, it's not just a game or simulator, it's a way to allow us to comprehend how our universe works and how gravity affects such objects like our Moon with the Earth's mass and tidal locking and what not. It's a tool to allow us to best understand how systems are made, how planets reach inhabitable statuses in which life could exist, and how we Humans got here and there. There is just so much more you can go in depth with the ways you can use this simulation/sandbox.

Furthermore, I would greatly suggest/recommend playing/using this simulator/sandbox just to fiddle with logic and gravity. And it's a possible great tool to teach the youth how the Sun came to be, or how the Universe began and so forth, as well being a fun tool to show them how cool but yet "scary" if you take that in a deep perspective view of how a large asteroid could impact the entire inhabitable world within minutes of impact. Other than that, it's very amazing and worth it.

Have fun exploding planets and understanding how it works, go on, give it a try I would guarantee that you would enjoy this. But take this note in further advances; It will be confusing and hard to follow if you don't know how simple gravity works and how the basic core mechanics work as well. I strongly suggest doing the tutorial for best enjoyment later on.
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8 Comments
〔⊶∞⊷〕 13 Sep, 2016 @ 8:48am 
Heh, guess I have been found. :HanzosShadow:
Daigun 13 Sep, 2016 @ 4:51am 
When his brother refused to give me his profile link I went around spamming everything he had

You are known as the "Long Lost Alaskan" to us XD

http://steamproxy.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=310935074
〔⊶∞⊷〕 12 Sep, 2016 @ 8:57pm 
Ah, really appreciated for your efforts in reuniting us. Just one of those rare times I guess.
Daigun 12 Sep, 2016 @ 11:09am 
I have been obsessed with reuniting the both of you for some reason

I guess I just have a soft spot for two people who never got a chance to say goodbye

It just feels sad when I think about it
〔⊶∞⊷〕 12 Sep, 2016 @ 11:05am 
Duly noted. :AngrySword:
〔⊶∞⊷〕 11 Apr, 2016 @ 10:01pm 
Yeah, pretty much so. Rip :HanzosShadow:
Darkwing Fuck 7 Dec, 2015 @ 2:30am 
Yamaphilosophy