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Moggie

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A member registered Jun 24, 2017 · View creator page →

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Yeah, the reason why I like Powder Toy is the same reason why I like Crescent Loom: I can just tinker about like a mad scientist and do stuff, resulting in either progress or mayhem. 😄

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I'm a really late arrival to this neurological sandbox. I discovered it purely by accident when looking for a sandbox game like Powdertoy (yes, those are two different genres). It's fantastic and I'm glad to hear it will still be around despite finalization at 1.0. I also am happy to hear a possible Version 2.0 is planned in the years to come.  It's nice to get a peek behind the scenes at what makes me do the things I do without thought, like maintaining balance while walking, instantly pulling my hand back after touching a hot stove and so on.

What is the difference between the downloadable and the website in terms of functionality?

That's a relief. For a moment I thought I was too dumb to complete the tutorial. 😄

Thanks for clarifying!

When people tell me to go die in a fire, I can reply, "Already did, with COSMOTEER"

Keep up the great work Walt.

An excellent spaceship sim that will run smoothly even on low end laptops.  You can design ships of any size, shape, complexity, with two levels of decals and color palettes to apply to your ship. It's a stable piece of coding.

This game will steal whatever remaining free time from you. It's that addictive ]:>