Nucleus for Android
I have been playing this game since June 2016. It was an amazing game!... Until they made it way too easy and added the tracer..... I was very disappointed when i learned they made the game easier, as i loved the challenge of the way the game was when i first played it. Please put it back to tbe way it was before, it is way too easy now!! I will change my rating if you do this!
This is way more fun than it should be! Love it! I was looking for a game that I could play without having to devote a lot of attention to. Once you launch a bunch of orbits, you can even just sit there and watch the rotations.
Game is great but the controls suck. The thing I hate the most is that u cannot cancel an orbit once u have kept ur finger on the screen :/
Very unrealistic, but still not too bad in general as a game. The difficulty of making large elements comes from unstable nuclei, not electrons colliding. They never actually do collide, because they repel one another.
AMAZING! SO SIMPLE BUT VERY ENTERTAINING! I couldn't get the hang of the controls at first but them they were easy to use once I got used to them.
Neat idea, but gets very boring after a while imo. Not many options what to do, very slow, very uneventful.
Fun game. Really awesome but can u guys add like a creative mode were there are no collisions or something like that. Like a practice map. Thanks
Ok but limited places to go once mastered. Also can't play music etc while playing.
Gets boring in a matter of minutes.
Add electrons and make actual adoms that go along with the period table because the atomic number is the number of electrons ane protons and add neutrons
u can't exceed beyond 40 as the path traced becomes invisible otherwise it would have been a wonderful game
Doesnt have a 3d approach does not behave laws of physics what kind of atomic game is this
Arent it the protons that make the element?
Just install it Note 4
Very difficult but fun.
Fun and entertaining!!! Great game and few adds! Awesome job
Excellent concept. Great design. Simple execution. Loved it.
Its a uuncommon but a simple game
I had a lot of fun!
It's ok.
Good Idea keep it up...
Meh
Hated it
A good game
Loved it too helpful
Great
Awesome and simple
Boring Boring
Amazing
Very nice idea, especially for a chemist like me! But its response to touch is not good at my side (Samsung SM-N915F, RR 5.6.5). Can hardly put electrons in orbits. Moreover, it would be very good to have at least main orbits defined, so that electrons don't collide with each other
This is a great game to play to pass some time. While some users may think making this game easier in various ways, I believe that would not be a good idea, that would make it too easy and then boring, stupid. Unfortunately, the touch response is very poor and I have an LG Stylos 2. Even with the stylus (may be spelt wrong) it isn't that good. It would be great to have that improved plus, maybe giving info about the atom you stopped on would be cool, it could encourage people or kids to play.
electrons needs to be smaller.. and the swipe less sensitive to fast motions.. possibly even layers akin to the shells of actual atoms.. when they have enough stable orbits they fade out and we advance to the next lvl.. faster swiping or larger electrons as we progress.. nice build i hope you keep designing. ;)
If you need a tutorial for this game, you are moron. The “swipe" at the beginning is all you need. I would like a more brain power behind the background though. Other than that, the game is simple, yet difficult. Once I figured out that the larger number of electrons would expand the valence shell, it was easy to hit nearly 50.
People say this game is difficult, therefore they give it a bad rating. It is difficult, but that's why I like it. Those people also say that it needs a tutorial. If you need instructions for this game, you shouldn't be allowed a phone. Furthermore, the ambiance of the game is beautiful, relaxing, meditative. Little dots spinning, crashing, restarting. Also, it's perfect brainless manual exercise for those time you want to smoother the senses while listening to a podcast.
I never saw a tutorial or any instructions at all. I figured out what to do because it's similar to other physics/orbits games... But it gets boring real quick when you're just banging your head against an unknown goal or task.
There's only one level, it doesn't present any challenges, and isn't very rewarding to play. Also, the spinning background isn't needed, and needs an option of turning off that background. Additionally, a color selection pallet would be great, where each color represents a unique type of electron introduced containing various attributes.
Two suggestions: 1) put the tutorial somewhere in the menu so that it can be found and actually looked at more than once. Otherwise people who miss the tutorial have to uninstall and reinstall the game. 2) fix the course of the electrons.
Every time I tried to open it the app immediately closed! Pleas fix this!
I don't comment on many things, but I have enjoyed playing this. I do like the shell and level idea a well though it is also fun just trying to beat my own score and making the next element. It could also be used as a little learning game as well to better understand the periodic table and the difference between the atoms beyond the letters and numbers on a piece of paper.
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Well, its really an uncommon but a great game. i personally think that you should add an option ( or another touch ) to cancel an orbital after you accidentally put your finger across the screen. morever, you should decrease the size of the electrons a bit cause at some point it becomes too much difficult to put electrons into the orbitals without colliding each other. finally, its a very good game to us chemists. carry on the good work. thanks.