Water Physics Simulation
- May 12, 2021
- Gaming-Apps.com
"Water Physics Simulation" is a free game that offers three physics-based sandbox simulations. In Shipping/Raft Survival, players can build and navigate their own ships. The Powder Game features bomb simulations and the ability to manipulate water in various ways. The Liquid Simulator lets users observe interactions between different structures and substances. The game encourages creativity and experimentation with various physics-based scenarios.
Reviews
- The water physics are amazing and provide a realistic simulation experience.
- The game is fun and offers a lot of creativity with various gameplay mechanics.
- It's a great game for those who enjoy physics-based simulations and is relatively inexpensive.
- The PC version feels like a lazy port of the mobile game, lacking optimization and updates.
- There is a significant lack of content, leading to a short and potentially boring experience.
- The controls and user interface are not well-suited for PC, making gameplay frustrating.
- graphics3 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 33 % neutral mentions
- 67 % negative mentions
The graphics have received mixed reviews, with some users preferring the old art style over the simplified textures of the current version. Critics note that the visuals feel outdated, reminiscent of 1990s graphics, which detracts from the overall experience.
“I do like the old art style more; every texture is now simplified.”
“There isn't much to do; it's a terrible sandbox with graphics from the 1990s.”
- gameplay1 mentions
- 200 % positive mentions
- -100 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The gameplay features a unique water summoning mechanic that allows for interesting velocity-based spawning, though players feel there is a lack of control over the quantity of water summoned.
“The velocity on the spawn mechanic is really cool, adding a unique twist to the gameplay.”
“The water mechanics are intriguing, though it would be nice to have more control over how much you summon.”