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  2. The Powder Toy - Wikipedia

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    The Powder Toy is free and open-source software licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3.0. [4] A total of 193 (more may have been added since this data was gathered) different in-game materials (or "elements"), each with custom behavior and interactions, are available in the game. [5] In June 2024, The Powder Toy was released on ...

  3. Falling-sand game - Wikipedia

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    A user-created sandbox in the video game The Powder Toy. A falling-sand game is a genre of video game and a sub-genre of sandbox games which typically utilize a two-dimensional particle or cellular automaton based game engine to simulate various materials interacting in a sandbox environment.

  4. File:The Powder Toy icon.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Talk:The Powder Toy - Wikipedia

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    The developers usually host a april fools joke every year. Notably, the now feature 3D mode was added as an april fools joke, alongside, this year, the addition (and subsequent removal of) a new fake purchasable ingame currency (Not actually buyable) called Powdercoins.

  6. Category:Video games about toys - Wikipedia

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  7. Noita (video game) - Wikipedia

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    One of Noita's main mechanics is its physics system inspired by falling sand games (particularly the game The Powder Toy); every pixel in Noita is simulated.This means that, for example, wood can burn and disappear while creating smoke pixels, which can eventually suffocate the player.

  8. Toy - Wikipedia

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    Little horse on wheels, Ancient Greek children's toy. From a tomb dating 950–900 BCE, Kerameikos Archaeological Museum, Athens. A toy or plaything is an object that is used primarily to provide entertainment. Simple examples include toy blocks, board games, and dolls. Toys are often designed for use by children, although many are designed ...

  9. Gilbert U-238 Atomic Energy Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    The Gilbert U-238 Atomic Energy Lab is a toy lab set designed to allow children to create and watch nuclear and chemical reactions using radioactive material. The Atomic Energy Lab was released by the A. C. Gilbert Company in 1950.