Hmm... Strange... Powder Toy have more elements than DB's Powder Game BUT i have find that PG is more interesting for me than TPT. I thought that i love PT most of all...
Especially i love explosions in PG, they looks more realistic than PT's. And glass brakes more realistic maybe...
I think the Powder Toy shifted focus to a more electronic simulation when Simon took over (which is absolutely fantastic, BTW). I think he figured (quite correctly, in my opinion) that explosions can become boring.
yep your right because i dont think ANY one has a sim with as much personality as tpt cause seriously from advanced circuitry to NUKES gotta love tpt thanks simon and all!
An element with several different behaviours depending entirely on temperature would be neat. Like falling when hot, rising when cold, solid when room temperature.
We need stuff that doesn't adhere to any known substances.
Even so, Powder game is a seemingly random assortment of elements. The wind is off kilter and difficult to control.