Good
its a good game with a good idea just a little complicated other than that great job
A particle system and gravity simulator. This is further improved, not a double repost.
You MUST read the help page before rating this!
DO NOT give a low rating just because you can't understand it.
Enter the following settings in for a good example:
First click on gravity vortexes
Check all the boxes
set the top X to 180, set the bottom X to 510
set the top Y to 200, set the bottom Y to 410
leave the rest of the settings the way they first were.
Next click the particle system button
the settings there should bet set already to this:
Follow Mouse: (checked)
Colors: Random : (checked)
Size: 5
X speed: 3
Y speed: -3
X position: (n/a)
Y position: (n/a)
Fade Speed: 0.01
Number of Particles: 1000
Gravity: 0 to 1
Next, just click the green start button, and move the mouse around the screen.
Good
its a good game with a good idea just a little complicated other than that great job
Kinda cool
Keep it up, I love the options and the experience, but make it a little more understandable next time, keep up the good work man
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ok its good and everything, only a bit hard to understand at first
Wow. You are the fist person to NOT give it a bad rating because it's hard to understand at first.
Thanks!
Doesn't work
I tried a couple times, nothing happened. This is still broken.
read the help page
Not bad but could be easily better
It is kind of great to see someone make something unusual with some effort. There are just a few tips on what could have been changed that I would've given more points for.
Main:
- The HELP section's font is too small and WORDY. No I don't want to read a lengthy manual to use this (and I didn't read it, it was easy to figure out how to use it). Keep help simple.
- make the "will follow mouse" popup fade so that the XY position menus can still be used AFTER checking 'follow mouse'.
Optional:
- if follow mouse is not clicked, use XY positioning for preview
- include gravity vortex on the preview, or at least the position even if not the trajectory, although having both would be even better.