Author Topic: Powder Toy  (Read 19294 times)

Powder game has lots of options for elements but fail graphics :o

But, a wize menen once said, "a true game is not proven by its graphics"

Is there a way to search by author on that?
No, just look through by date. The earliest are first so you should have no trouble. Something I like about this is that I can easily make something at school, save it on there, and come home and pull it up....

I can't get your flamethrower to er...throw flame :/
Which one are you working with?

Flamethrower 2.3 is the best one I've done. Spark in the lower left corner.


Right click shortcut
Goto Target box
Add scale:2 at the end of it (a space inbetween the " and the S)
Hao2 goto target box


New sand needed, Uranium.


When they hit together too fast, the very powder splits and causes a massive 10x10 explosion per powder.


XD.

Oh yea, I just played fallout 3 :/

The need a menu that you click open, and it opens the table of elements.

118 elements, and their properties. That would be epic.

The need a menu that you click open, and it opens the table of elements.

118 elements, and their properties. That would be epic.
I DEMAND EINSTEINIUM.

I demand people bots as in the first one.

The need a menu that you click open, and it opens the table of elements.

118 elements, and their properties. That would be epic.

and then people make water by dragging two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom in the menu thing and it makes water.

THEN YOU DO IT AGAIN AND AGAIN FOR EACH WATER DROP. :D


They need a setting for detector for choosing the thing it generates :/

Whats the point a of a reactor.  What can you do with it?


I maked a oil rig :3
Its easy, its mostly explained in the picture.
First, the gas is made below ground, then put into the gas chamber.
You dont want to pressurize it at first, you open the hatch for the gas to go into the tube.
There's really no reason for this, but it was fun to make. All it does is burn oil :D
For people who dont know, gas turns into oil under pressure.
Edit: To look at my saves, search "user:dropshock"
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