
Bryce Holl
Still have no idea how anything works in this game and yet I still find myself coming back over and over and just messing around. Mostly with uranium honestly. Lots of fun and it's good to see new stuff getting added. Only suggestion would be maybe adding some tips in game on how certain materials or objects function, as it's not always clear. Regardless, still lots of fun. Now back to building my nuclear reactor :P
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SmellyMoo
January 27, 2025
Hi Bryce, I'm glad to hear you're having a blast, even if you're not sure how everything works, and especially with the uranium. That's half the fun! I appreciate the suggestion about in-game tips and will certainly consider it. Enjoy building your nuclear reactor!

The blue scar
This game is fun and amazing! I love to mess around with it, although I have one idea, and that would be really cool. Can you add a Material creator? I think it would be interesting if we could make our own materials, with their own colors, properties, e.t.c. We could make and save a few liquids, or powders, or a solid material, or a gas, give them custom colors, make them explosive, cold, hot, basically edit their temperature, e.t.c Also more save slots. Thanks for listening!
153 people found this review helpful
Hey 'The blue scar', isn’t that a great idea! A material creator is something I will definitely look into. More save slots are also on my to-do list!

Perrin Graves
so there's no ads, and I appreciate that but you have to unlock maybe 1/4 of the stuff with real money, but that makes sense because they have to fund the game somehow, I'm not mad about that, what I am mad about is, when you set the size to 1 because apparently that's the biggest, if you spawn too many particles, it will automatically shift it down to 2, scaling down everything that you made, also screwing up anything that you made, so maybe just have a thing that reduces the particles instead?
23 people found this review helpful
That's a good point, Perrin Graves. I'll make a note of it and consider your idea about reducing particles. Thanks for the review and for helping to improve 'sand:box'!