A new little surprise to the APOD archive was the "Super Planet Crash" game. With a 2.00 AU game field, 6 planet sizes to choose from, and 10 choices -the object of the game is to keep the planets orbiting for 500 years without a collision. The gravity from the central star and other objects make the judgment a puzzle, but a fun one. Being a Pine View student and growing up around educational-based games naturally drew my attention and kept me attempting for a decent amount of time. With a little bit of luck, and some expert "pin the planet on the orbit" I was able to come close to beating the game before losing patience.
Monday, January 26, 2015
APOD 3.1
A new little surprise to the APOD archive was the "Super Planet Crash" game. With a 2.00 AU game field, 6 planet sizes to choose from, and 10 choices -the object of the game is to keep the planets orbiting for 500 years without a collision. The gravity from the central star and other objects make the judgment a puzzle, but a fun one. Being a Pine View student and growing up around educational-based games naturally drew my attention and kept me attempting for a decent amount of time. With a little bit of luck, and some expert "pin the planet on the orbit" I was able to come close to beating the game before losing patience.
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