ReactionLab 2 - Sandbox
ReactionLab 2 - Sandbox
Everyone
HF_Games
Ready to let your inner mad scientist shine?


Average Rating

4.3


Number of Ratings

1,023


Number of Downloads

10K+


Contains Ads

False


In-App Purchases

False


Install Fee

$3.49


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About ReactionLab 2 - Sandbox

Draw elements onto the canvas and watch them interact in real time! With 80+ elements, hundreds of different particle types, and nearly 140 achievements to attain. There are endless creative possibilities and undiscovered combinations. Try to find every reaction, or just build something awesome; ... read more

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Total Permissions

1

Total Categories

1

Highest Risk

7

Average Risk

7

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User Reviews

Deathless Snek Deathless Snek
6
Wednesday, November 16, 2022

Not a bad pixel game. It could definitely use some updates though, the gui could be more descriptive and in depth. For example the share tab could have a search bar to look for specific levels, maybe a filter button. You could add more tools, like a clone tool (not the clone emitter) that can copy pixels you drag your finger over, then a drag tool to drag pixels around the screen to make reactions easier (and more fun), and an identify tool (in case we can't figure out what type a pixel is)

Anthony Guzzo Anthony Guzzo
7
Saturday, December 3, 2022

Fun for 99 cents on sale, that's it. The developer seems to have discontinued updates since 2015. The community still uploads plenty of creations to see. Only problem, which is INCREDIBLY bad, is the only way to find creations is to browse pages of creations by date. No way to look anything up. No favorites to save to go back to. Just start at the most recent and click click click backwards through history. Quite awful, and almost defeats the purpose of having a community.

A Google user A Google user
39
Monday, April 15, 2019

This is so much more entertaining than I expected. There's plenty to do, and it's all very satisfying - both aesthetically and in feeling. The only thing I feel is missing is a mix option to move things around, and gyroscopic tilt would add a little extra something - but frankly they're not needed. I've only played an hour or so but so far it is wildly fun. IMO it's well worth the money, I got it on sale but knowing how good it is I would gladly pay full price for it. 5/5 would recommend. Edited

yolas yolas
32
Monday, November 16, 2020

Cool but the canvas is too small and we need a better way to find elements and register found ones. We could get any better ways to give hints on reactions than the InGame "achievements". Looks like a prototype more than a full game, but it has potential, it would be cool to get missions like, do "this" with the given elements, we could learn... Still well worth it's price though, and it's almost unique but easier (and more limited) than its big brother "The Powder Toy" (free on pc and Android) Edited

Matthew McNulty Matthew McNulty
14
Thursday, April 30, 2020

It's a really good should I say game or app? Well anyways it is definitely worth buying. It is realistic but instead of looking realistic it's pixels. I like it. The only reason why I'm not putting a five-star is because sometimes it gets glitchy AND because it doesn't have enough explanation for the stuff. ⭐⭐⭐⭐✴️

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