Read the following carefully. THIS GAME REQUIRES NO SCIENCE KNOWLEDGE WHATSOEVER! Got that? Good. How to play: -Click on groups of 3 or more of the same element to remove them. -They will be replaced with random elements within the spawning range. -Spawning range: The range of elements that are generated. This starts at H-Li (1-3), but it increases as you play. It also gets slightly wider (i.e. 4 different elements spawn instead of 3) as the game goes on. -Note that when the spawning range increases, the elements below the spawning range don't disappear. BONUSES: One out of every 90 atoms generated is a bonus. There are six types of bonuses. To use a bonus, click the icon for that bonus (if you have any) and follow the instructions given below. -Low Removal (white minus on black background): Click any atom to regenerate all the atoms below the spawning range. -Cross (plus): Click any atom to regenerate its row and column. -Shuffle (two arrows): Click any atom to randomly shuffle the atoms that are already on the game board. -Regenerate (black minus on white background): Click any atom to regenerate the entire board. -Range Reset (restart symbol): Resets the spawning range back to 3 types of atoms. (NOTE: This doesn't go back to 1-3. It goes from your lowest spawning atom to that number plus 2.) -Range Increaser (plus 7): Increases your lowest and highest spawning atoms by 7. SAVING AND LOADING: To save, press "s", then copy the code. Space to hide the list. To load, paste the save code in the answer bubble that pops up. You'll need to restart the project.
PLEASE LOVE AND FAVORITE! Please don't load random numbers as codes, it does nothing except make you lose very quickly. (And messes up the cloud data too!) Inspired by Atomas. My 8 Best Projects: https://scratch.mit.edu/studios/809574/ This is currently number 4. The last five elements (119-123) aren't real elements: 119 (Opportunium, Op) is named after the Mars rover Opportunity. 120 (Sojournium, Sj) is named after me, . 121 (Unknown Element, ?) is unknown. 122 (Unbibium, Ubb) is the theoretical name for element 122. 123 (Scratchium, St) is named after Scratch. For elements that their symbols don't match their names, a subtitle is provided (along with a few joke subtitles): 11 (Natrium) is Latin for sodium. 19 (Kalium) is Latin for potassium. 26 (Ferrum) is Latin for iron. 29 (Cuprum) is Latin for copper. 47 (Argentum) is Latin for silver. 50 (Stannum) is Latin for tin. 51 (Stibnium) is Latin for antimony. 69 ("(C) 1879") is a joke on the symbol for Thulium, "Tm". 74 (Wolfram) is Latin for tungsten. 79 (Aurum) is Latin for gold. 80 (Hydragyrum) is Latin for mercury. 81 ("*dies*") is a reference to the fact that Thallium is the most poisonous element. 82 (Plumbum) is Latin for lead. Pen font engine credit to . The font is "1979", and the fonts come from www.picturetopeople.org. Tags: games periodic table periodic atom element elements atoms science --------------------------- VERSION UPDATE LOG: v1.2.5 (December 11, 2016): Uu-everything has finally been named! v1.2 (May 14, 2016): Added save/load codes. v1.1 (May 8, 2016): Added bonus notices. v1.0 (May 1, 2016): Released!