ID: hfgames.reactionlab2
Version: 1.6.0
Size: 0.9 Mb
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How to setup ReactionLab 2 apk for android
- For Android 4.0 or higher:Please to Settings, look down to Security, and select Unknown sources. Choosing this choice will enable to install apps download from the internet.
- For devices running on lower Android 4.0:
Please go to Settings - open the Applications option, and select Unknown sources, click OK on the popup alert.
ReactionLab 2 Description
ReactionLab 2 is a critically acclaimed 8-bit particle sandbox inspired by ‘Falling Sand’ and ‘The Powder Toy’.Let your inner mad scientist shine by drawing elements onto the canvas and watching them interact in real time. Featuring 80+ elements, hundreds of different particle types, and nearly 140 achievements to attain. There are endless creative possibilities and undiscovered combinations. Try to find every reaction, or just build something awesome; it's up to you!
Features:
-- Massive reactions list and over 80 elements.
-- Freely pause and rewind time.
-- Zoom tool with minimap.
-- Save creations locally or share them with others online.
Elements:
Eraser, Concrete, Steel, Water, Fire, Electricity, Ice, Wood, Plant, Snow, Wax, Plastic, Acid, Vinegar, Baking Soda, Lava, Rock, Dirt, Coal, Sand, Glass, Uranium, Salt, Potassium, Phosphorus, Caustic Gas, Chlorine, Steam, Neon, Radon, Hydrogen, Propane, Oil, Gasoline, Nitroglycerin, TNT, Fusion Bomb, EMP Bomb, Fuse, Steam Turbine, Battery, Electric Pump, Heating Coil, Torch, Drain, Crystal, Aerolucent, Aqualucent, Black Hole, Force Field, Plague, Anti-Matter, Plasma, Life, Clone Emitter, Dry Ice, Sulfur, Ray Emitter, Thermocouple, Vanish Barrier, Oscillator, Fan, Sludge, Unobtainium, Sponge, Electrode, Ivy, Spores, Insects, Iron Filings, Magnet, Sapphire, Mirror, Soap, Switch, Radiation Converter, and Cement.
ReactionLab 2 does not use in-app purchases, does not show ads, and requests only the network permission (for the share feature). As well, at <1MB in size, it downloads instantly and runs smoothly on any device.
If you have any questions, comments, suggestions, or have found a bug, please don't hesitate to contact me or leave a review below!
What's new in ReactionLab 2 1.6.0
Ver 1.6.0:- Added 12 new elements and 21 new reactions.
- UI and animation improvements.
- Improved support for very high resolution displays.
- Performance improvements.
- Minor bug fixes.
Ver 1.5.0:
- Added 3 new elements and 8 new reactions.
[More detailed changelog available at: http://reactionlab.hforsyth.com]
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<span style="color:red">Basti An:</span> So many Combinations!!!<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Won Ton On:</span> Put it on family library<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Se ha:</span> Gold star<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Warner Blake:</span> Amazing game I seriously adore games with simulated particle physics, and this is my favourite one for Android. It's like Burning Sand for Android!<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Eric Pixley:</span> Bigger screen It's a good app it needs a bigger drawing area but other than that its like the powdertoy worth 3 bucks<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Nairui Luo:</span> Good port of powder toy to smartphone but the room is too small and environment parameters cannot be adjusted<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Ryan Garcia:</span> Amazing Reactions are great , and you can be free(you can just play)with anything for only .99<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Jesus Merlin Lopez:</span> Yesss Perfect time killer and more.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Lee Moriya:</span> Incredibly addicting If you're familiar with the old Falling Sand (or my personal favourite, Burning Sand) then this is perhaps the best mobile alternative you're gonna find. A ton of elements and tools to play around with and loads of reactions I still haven't discovered. A great time waster that I'd say is priced appropriately. Only feature off the top of my head I'd like to see is the ability to enable a bottomless pit to clear the bottom of the screen without having to delete everything or use the erase tool.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Brady Brown:</span> Fun now, hope it lasts. Would love the option of expanding the input options, as well as making it more of a teaching tool with the entire periodic table. Randall Munroe of XKCD could really jazz this up!<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Ben Turner:</span> Great game. Would love some predefined shapes, like tubes tubs hollow circles etc.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Ethan Gunst:</span> Amazing Super fun just to plop stuff down and mix things and make machines.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Ян Нечаев:</span> Good job Amazing sandbox=)<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Todd Marsh:</span> Great<br /><br /><span style="color:red">The Marshal:</span> It's good but... There are a few bugs. The unobtainium can be broken by an explosion, and some reactions dont work how there supposed to. Other then that its great. I like seeing how chemicals react, without burning down the house. Can you add in things to cause a nukular explosion (NOT including the nukular melt down thats already in the game)<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Faux Weed:</span> 🌋 KaBOOM! Play with a lush amount of materials and effects in this 8-bit elemental sandbox. With the ability to manipulate time, one can rewind and replay their maddest creations. No permissions required! 💚<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Doug Helsel:</span> Glitchy Great game but the new unobtainium doesn't work properly; sometimes it gets destroyed, and sometimes it doesn't erase. Also, it would be great if just a little more technical details were added....e.g., allow electrolysis of water into H2&O2 and make dry ice sublime more accurately (if it's heated it becomes steam)<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Garrett Walt:</span> Great Game and Developer This game is a load of fun, and the developer was even kind enough to help me out when I got stuck on a particularly tricky challenge! I would highly recommend the game!<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Sibella:</span> one more how do you cleanse the plague?<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Fernando Gutierrez:</span> Decent Nice for blowing off time and just messing around<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Jose Carrillo:</span> Is a good game try it<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Nabeel Ahmed:</span> Not enough pixels/work area. I liked PG viewer more. Its free too<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Ray Zhou:</span> Lots of fun Many elements and reactions to try out.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Jacob Ouellette:</span> A good start This game represents an implementation of the classic swing java game "powder", made by Ha55ii. The game has a high variety of pixel-types, each with their own unique characteristics. Unfortunately, what it is lacking most is a good user experience. Pecking and searching for the element you desire is nontrivial, whereas changing pixel size, something you do far less frequently, is a first-order UI element. Many elements boil down to: two things = explode, it'd be great to get more interactive combinations.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Brenden Robert:</span> Awesome Game This game is really cool. You can really learn a lot but I think it needs switches or something control the flow electricity and sound would be nice. Please update.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Jose Mena:</span> easy update / game it only took me 10 mins to finish the new update and half a day to finish the game before the update today (bought the game 2 days ago)<br /><br /><span style="color:red">David Lutati:</span> How do you thicken oil that's the only one I'm confused on<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Lucas R:</span> Great work Really fun if you took chemistry.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">eduardo gonzalez:</span> I was bored. Now I'm not.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Brendan Smithyman:</span> Fun but limited I like this game; it's fun and it costs less than coffee, so thanks and nice work. However, mostly things just explode. I think it could be a lot more interesting if reactions were more realistic, too: baking soda + vinegar = water + sodium acetate (a type of salt) + carbon dioxide gas. Not 'explosion that destroys steel'. I know it's a game, but these things are already basically implemented and it would be pretty cool to see them happen realistically.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Ivan Leung:</span> Fairly fun but... Really fun to do combinations but could we get a larger area to play with. Could we get an option to hide the bottom ui or make it smaller. I have a largish phone and I feel all the space the ui takes is wasted, or can we compress the pixels so that I can put more detail into my experiment. Lastly can we have the ability to share our saves with other people.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Jordan Tetzlaff:</span> No replay value. I really love the simplicity of the game and all...but you can really only do the few little "missions" available and then that's it. Just free playing in the game isn't as much fun as others like DanBall and other sandbox games/apps. Maybe if there were more elements to play around with? ...Hopefully this game sees more updates instead of another standalone version being released and having to charge us for it.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Matthew James:</span> Great Idea! I love the way the different elements react realistically to each other encouraging experimentation it just needs sound which could be added in a future update.. still worth every penny!<br /><br /><span style="color:red">David Andrews:</span> Our whole family love it.The name of the reaction should appear as it happens & every time it happens. Just for education sake.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Sean G:</span> How to play super scientist without blowing up your house. Great for budding science geeks<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Aumkar Prajapati:</span> Cool! Saw this on Reddit. Loved it! Maybe there can be more stuff later on!<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Etienne Deguine:</span> Fun sandbox game Make a neon light, or a battery.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Myrddin Emrys:</span> Shallow The reactions 'achievements' are a nice feature, helping guide you into discovering all it has to offer. But there are other 'sand' games with more interactions and depth.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">sumsar aka dank420memeblazerxd:</span> Great game, 11/10 I love this game, its rather small but its really fun, and best of all i think is that its both ad and IAP free! I rarely see devs this generous.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Sam Damon:</span> Fun Great app, but has a noticeable effect on battery life.<br /><br />