Atomas

by Sirnic


Casual

free



A puzzle game, which you can learn in seconds but will entertain you for weeks.


Atomas is a fascinating incremental puzzle game, which you can learn in seconds but will entertain you for weeks. The perfect game for your spare time!Your little universe starts with hydrogen atoms only but with the help of the energy rich plus atoms you are able to fusion two hydrogen atoms into one helium atom, 2 helium atoms into one lithium atom and so on. Your primary goal is to create the valuable elements like Gold, Platinum and Silver.But watch out, if your universe is overfilled with to many atoms it will cause a big crunch and the game is over.One way to prevent this is to build up long symmetries in your atoms and start big chain reactions.From time to time minus atoms appear, use them for absorbing and replacing atoms within your universe or sacrifice them for a plus atom.You see Atomas is not hard to play, but if you want to get to the top youll need a good strategy, which keeps your atoms organized.By creating new elements like oxygen or copper you unlock lucky charms, which effect the game in various ways and adjust it to your strategy.What Atomas offers you:- 4 different game modes- simple but addicting game mechanics- 124 different atoms to create - 12 different lucky charms- Google play games leaderboards & achievements- share your score on twitter and Facebook- quick tutorialThe developers high score is 66 543. Can you do better?Bug fixes

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Divine Mabunda

Element's

Thomas O'Brien

Perfect game, whilst slightly flawed in some ways like having no +'s. However this app has NO ads! I would LOVE a multiplayer mode and I'm excited to see further game development and design.

Siobahn Warrington

In this game you can play with your atoms!!

DF LD

It's an ok game, sometimes it'll shoot the atoms in the wrong direction and mess everything up

Madeline

Fun

Speedy BP

Not for dumbshits

Jacob Shaddox

So, so simple but lots of fun. And satisfying. It's great that it remembers progress on a level, so you can drop out at any time

Rob Wheeler

I like the concept but I see it as too luck based, after 2 rounds you figure out how to play the game and it's rinse and repeat, If there was timer or maybe you had the ability to hold a piece like in Tetris I could see this as enjoyable

Mason Mason

Pog

Jude Rich