This simulates basically everything I could think of. Click the boxes to select whichever item it is that you wish to view. You will then get to see the items inside that item. Run in turbo mode (shift+click the start flag) for faster results. Press M to mute, press N to unmute. ---<====Developer's test section====>--- Q will allow you to input the name of an object to summon. Names of nonexistent objects will produce nothing. (A quirk of the way I set up the project means you have to capitalize the first letter, i.e. input "Galactic supercluster" instead of "galactic supercluster".) W will allow you to change the amount of items generated when you input a name.
It's finally out! This is a sequel to the first universal simulator I made, but image-based rather than text-based. It took me over two years of on-and-off work to make this project, but it's finally done. You can check out the earlier version here: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/106465472/ Italiano è qui: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/235699123/ If you find an error or typo, please tell me! If you have a suggestion for something to add, please tell me that as well! This uses hacked blocks from this project by @-TheHacker- : https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/25037935/ This is heavily inspired by Orteil's game Nested. There are a total of 432 different types of objects in this simulator. Version history: 0.0: Project begun. (26 May 2016) 1.0: Release. (4 June 2018) 1.1: Added organelles, cereal, and a better sprite for silica. Cleaned up some mess in the "Lister." Added some more book title material and the like. (3 July 2018) 1.2: Added internal organs. Made more sprites for proteins (they can have pleated sheet structures instead of only helices). Gave bacteria ribosomes. (6 July 2018)