Materials transforming
[color]Greetings from the simulation![/color]
I continue to tell you about the game. Before heading off for the New Year holidays, I'll show you an important element of the sandbox - the interaction between elements.
[h2]All Three States[/h2]
I've already mentioned that in Reactonix Sandbox, elements are presented in three possible forms - gases, solids, and liquids. During the simulation, substances can change their state - melt, freeze, and thaw:

Almost every element reacts to temperature, even plants. Some of them bloom in cold conditions, although most won't survive at temperatures below 0 degrees:

[h2]Chemical Interactions[/h2]
In addition to reacting to temperature, substances also react to each other. Thus, metals change upon contact with liquids or air:

Liquids can affect more than just metals. A large percentage of the liquid substances in the game are acids, which have a destructive effect on other elements. Some acids break down metals more strongly, others - organic particles:

[h2]Super-Elements[/h2]
Alongside elements found in nature (and those that will be added by mods), Reactonix Sandbox will feature unique substances. We've written about them before, but now we'll reveal a couple more. For example, a heat-resistant material - this one won't catch fire or melt even under the most extreme temperatures. Great for boiling water:

The best way to support the game in active development is to add it to your Wishlist:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/3426670/Reactonix_Sandbox/
And join the game's Discord server - the news will be there too!
[h2]discord.gg/dgg-games[/h2]