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About Solar Smash

Solar Smash presents a unique concept in the destruction genre by allowing players to smash planets. Unlock new weapons to destroy plants now!

Realistic Physics

The game employs realistic physics that enhances the visual impact of destruction. Players can observe the effects of their actions, such as gravitational shifts and debris scattering, adding a layer of realism to the chaotic gameplay.

Stunning Visuals and Sound Design

Solar Smash features vibrant graphics and immersive sound effects that enhance the experience. The visuals of planets being destroyed create a captivating spectacle, making the act of destruction feel satisfying and engaging. Let’s try Five Nights At Freddy's if you have free time!

How to destroy planets in Solar Smash

To destroy planets, this game allows you to unleash your inner cosmic destroyer with a variety of tools and techniques.

Select Your Weapon of Choice

  • Meteor Strikes: Choose from a range of asteroids, each with varying size and speed. Larger asteroids create wider craters and more significant shockwaves, while faster asteroids deliver more kinetic energy for a more explosive impact.
  • Laser Beams: Powerful lasers can carve deep trenches and ignite fires, while longer durations can create more widespread destruction.
  • Nuclear Explosions: Select the number of warheads and their placement to maximize the blast radius and create devastating chain reactions.
  • Black Holes: Summon a black hole of varying size to control its gravitational pull. Larger black holes distort the planet's shape more dramatically and consume matter faster.
  • Supernova: This is the ultimate act of destruction, transforming the planet into a raging inferno of energy and debris. There's no control over the supernova, but it guarantees complete obliteration.

Target Your Planet:

  • Zoom in: Use the zoom controls to focus on the planet you want to destroy. This allows for more precise targeting and a better view of the destruction unfolding.
  • Identify Weak Points: Look for areas on the planet's surface that are more vulnerable to your chosen weapon. For example, a meteor strike might be more effective on a planet with a thin atmosphere or a weak crust.