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DustSim is a particle simulator leveraging the power of your GPU to allow you to simulate millions of independent particles in realtime. You can manually place attracting masses and spawn particles, or you can simply run any of the preconfigured scenarios.
- Accessibility & Aesthetics
Added: Slider for choosing the size of the particle sprites;...
- Devlog
This update includes a scenario editor which you can use to...
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Simulate millions of independent particles in realtime with...
- The Scenario Editor
Tweaked: Lowered the default particle limit again due to the...
- Particles
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Grand-scale Newtonian physics gravity simulator.
Sandboxels is a free falling-sand simulator that can be played in your browser. It features heat simulation, electricity, density, chemical reactions, cooking, and fire spread. With over 500 unique elements to play with, Sandboxels is a great way to pass the time and relax.
Fire simulation sandbox, more realistic and accurate. You can create fire, draw wooden or stone walls, burn them up, create particles, air emitters and burn it all with a fireball. Enjoy!
Written in C# (CSharp) using the MonoGame framework, Stardust Sandbox is a simulation game filled with content to be explored by the player. Enjoy the freedom to create and experiment on a large semi-open map of customizable size.
Learn how to create a particle sandbox game using the Pygame library in Python. This tutorial will guide you through the process of setting up the game window, creating particles, updating their positions, and drawing them on the screen.
Simulate millions of independent particles in realtime with this physics sandbox.