Gravity Planets Simulation AR for Android
5 stars
The markers doesn't open or download
It works; the sun and planets (no scale to speak of) appear, and a tap on the screen will place a small moon. Which promptly begins descending straight into (and through) the body rendered above your marker. There is no orbital motion, and moving the marker confuses the app. Multiple markers will alter the decent, but it ultimately 'falls' onto a marker body. The sun MUST be clearly visible for the app to work. Give it a little more freedom, and a touch more realistic physics, and this can be fun.
I AM GOD
It works; the sun and planets (no scale to speak of) appear, and a tap on the screen will place a small moon. Which promptly begins descending straight into (and through) the body rendered above your marker. There is no orbital motion, and moving the marker confuses the app. Multiple markers will alter the decent, but it ultimately 'falls' onto a marker body. The sun MUST be clearly visible for the app to work. Give it a little more freedom, and a touch more realistic physics, and this can be fun.
It works; the sun and planets (no scale to speak of) appear, and a tap on the screen will place a small moon. Which promptly begins descending straight into (and through) the body rendered above your marker. There is no orbital motion, and moving the marker confuses the app. Multiple markers will alter the decent, but it ultimately 'falls' onto a marker body. The sun MUST be clearly visible for the app to work. Give it a little more freedom, and a touch more realistic physics, and this can be fun.
I AM GOD
by U####:
ugly!!