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This isn’t your typical high-score chasing, adrenaline-pumping game. Instead, it’s more of a digital sandbox where you’re given the ultimate power to destroy planets in a multitude of creative and, let’s be honest, often hilarious ways. Forget building empires or saving the galaxy; here, the focus is on destruction, and it’s oddly… cathartic. Let’s dive into the gameplay and some tips to get you started on your planetary annihilation journey. You can check it out yourself on the website Solar Smash
What I didn't like
The core gameplay of Solar Smash is remarkably simple: you select a planet (Earth, Mars, a Gingerbread planet, even a flat Earth!), and then you choose your weapon. The controls are straightforward, usually involving a mouse or touchscreen for aiming and firing. Think of it as a cosmic demolition simulator.
My overall impression
Have you ever felt the urge to… well, obliterate a planet? Not in a malicious way, of course, but in a purely theoretical, physics-experimenting kind of way? If so, then Solar Smash might be the surprisingly relaxing game you’ve been looking for.