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Reviews for "Scale of the Universe 2"

Beautiful...

Very well done. I was a fan of the first one, and the sequel certainly doesn't disappoint. The sheer amount of detail in this one, including detail on specific objects, is awesome. I guess my only complaint, which is also true of the first one, is that I don't really feel like I'm looking "big to small" so much as "close to far" if that makes sense. In other words, it almost looks like my view moves from back to front. Unfortunately, I have no idea how that could possibly be fixed, but there's really nothing else like this out there, so...sweet.

Astounding! We are not alone. . .

sweet mother of holy atomic molecules. There are 1-dimensional objects!!? Whoever made this has my utmost respect down to the individual planck length on the quantum of the 1 dimensional string

Yay, Luyten's Star! I can finally contribute my Dutch two cents :P
Did you know that 6% of the academic prestations come from the Netherlands, with only 0.3% of the World's population?
Anyhow, Luyten is ye olde spelling, the new would be "Luiten", it is only kept that way in names. The "ui" vowel isn't used in English, but some internetting gave me "This sound is something between ou and eu [ay], I think the standard pronunciation sounds like "ah-oh" or "uh-oh" (almost like the sound in the [American] English "out" but more like the Canadian pronunciation)." The dictionary shows this vowel as ÊZ, a backwards gamma. They have no sensical way to show it either :P From my experience at least, most foreign people would pronounce it "Lew-ten", as in 'Dew', but I've heard it "Loy-ten" like 'toy' as well. It doesn't matter anyway, almost all Dutch speak perfect English :P We get German and French in high school too, but don't rely on that ;)
For more questions about Dutch, PM me, and if you're lucky I might check my Newgrounds PMs like yearly. Don't hold your breath.
Anyway, I remember when SotU got its Daily Feature, it was amazing. I showed it at school and we used a beamer in class to show everyone at Physics. It's one of my dozen favs. And now this. Just amazing.
For another Newgrounds featured that might astound your teachers and co-students, try Cellcraft. Though that was a game. This is entirely different.