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Feeling Godly? How to Wreak Havoc (and Learn Some Physics) with Solar Smash

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Feeling Godly? How to Wreak Havoc (and Learn Some Physics) with Solar Smash

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  • March 16, 2026 at 2:40 AM #29014

    3550alicia
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    Ever feel like you just want to… obliterate something? Maybe even something huge? Well, then Solar Smash (available online – check it out at Solar Smash) is the game you didn’t know you needed. It’s not about winning, or leveling up, or even really playing against anything. It’s a sandbox of destruction, a digital playground where you can experiment with planetary devastation in a remarkably satisfying way.
    So, How Do You Play?
    The beauty of Solar Smash lies in its simplicity. You start with a (usually) pristine planet. The default is often Earth, but you can choose from a surprisingly diverse selection, from a basic Mars-like world to more… abstract shapes. Once you’ve picked your target, the fun begins.
    The core gameplay involves selecting from a range of destructive weapons and unleashing them on your chosen planet. These weapons aren’t limited to your typical missiles and lasers. You’ve got black holes, asteroids, gigantic laser beams powered by ancient alien technology, and even… sheep. Yes, you can bombard a planet with hordes of explosive sheep. The game doesn’t take itself too seriously.
    You simply select the weapon from the menu at the bottom, aim your cursor at the planet, and click (or tap, depending on your platform). Watch as continents crack, oceans boil, and the very crust of the planet is torn asunder.
    The interface is clean and intuitive. On the right side of the screen, you’ll find options to adjust the planet’s properties – its speed, temperature, and even the number of people (for added…emotional impact). You can also find settings for damage display and graphical fidelity, allowing you to tailor the experience to your device’s capabilities.

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