Now, sponge. The bomb slowly went through the house, getting rid of all the sponge. Also, before affected, the stick figures were leaking water? The water then got sucked back into the floors of the sponge home. 4 survivors! One lost an arm, but the others were unharmed! Also, after the detonation, The water vapor was flying out of the sponge and into the border, creating this cool effect.
No one surivived with dry ice. It just dissipated into CO2. But it did create a cool effect with colors. It got blown away after a bit.
so 2 stick figures survived!
Did it with IRON, Pretty amazing! The bomb destroyed the attic and top floor, the floors on the bottom to the right did good. The person in the bathroom survived, with some of the head melted. The farthest person didnt really get affected.
Oh wait, goo was 2 survivors. Well lets aim for 3 survivors now!
BRCK Didnt do as good as glass, but it was pretty strong! It melted the brick through the house but the stick figure on the farthest room survives.Lava did pour onto him though, but it solidified after touching him. Well done! But when will we see more than one stick figure survive?
What the-. Coal just turns into fire before the bomb even touches it. Its not my fault, its probaly some script in the game that causes that to happen.
Dry ice. Expected, not even suprised. It all just diappated before the bomb even touched it.
Glas did a lot better than bmtl. In fact, safest one so far! But for some reson, some rooms imediatly broke before the bomb even detonated. It ate its way in the atic and the most of top floor, but the farthest room was completely unaffectad! Also, the neutrons bounced around in the glass, creating a cool effect! One survivor! Also, the shelf above the wall separating the survivors room and the living room was unharmed. Not expecting that, but big thumbs up!
Wax, no survivors. It just burned through it as quick as plnt. Only thing left was a sea of wax.