![]() ![]() Most of the other good solvents won't take up salt or sugar much, but water wil take it up by the boatload. We rarely think about it, because we see it so much, but there aren't that many readily available liquids that dissolve ionic compounds easily. ![]() at., control NPC flow type games I've hesitated to list (and probably will ignore further listings in that. The Dwarf Fortress, Gnomoria, Prison Architect, et. Maybe Minecraft does - I haven't played with that one recently after the math operators came out. The extra phases of ice do include some ice that is denser than water, but fortunately for life as we know it, our atmosphere doesn't hit 2000atm, which would crush us to death anyway.Īlso, water is a fantastic solvent. But Spacechem has conditional tests, and I can't think of any other games which do that. Personally i've never seen most of them, and while triple points are cool as all heck there's the kind of problem that ice, water, and water vapor are all colorless and transparent so you can't really tell what's going on. The astute readers (and Kurt Vonnegut fans) may notice that there's way, way more than just three phases there. Is that water's actually even more nuts than that. The best game about CPU design that I can imagine - Zach Barth, developer of SpaceChem and TIS-100. You must download the Steam client (free) to activate and play your game. So that thing about ice e: why did this post like that Instantly redeemable through Steam upon purchase. ![]() If that's what you need to hear in order to sell you on it, this is not for you. SpaceChem teaches programming concepts, but whatever, that's not the point. Part 17: Other Things - Phases of Water by Tulip But if you want to teach kids that thinking about stuff can be fun and that problem solving is good, then let them play a game like SpaceChem. ![]()
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