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Powder Game (often abbreviated to PG), also known as dust, is a popular particle simulator from the Dan-Ball website, with the ability to create things with the available elements, and then the option to upload them for others to vote or delete for.
Ball is an object implemented in ver6.6 of Powder Game. In versions 6.7, 6.8, 7.0, 7.3, 8.0, 8.5, 8.8 and 9.1, element absorption properties were added. Balls of all attributes as of ver9.5 in no particular order. The glass ball is placed on some powder for visibility.
Powder Game 2 (often abbreviated as PG2) is a newer, remade version of the original Powder Game. It was released on December 9th, 2011, and is the 17th game released on Dan-Ball. It is also the first sequel to a previous game, with the second one...
The following table displays every basic reaction between elements in Powder Game. Most of these reactions also occur in Powder Game 2. Each column element causes each row element to perform the action indicated in the intersecting cell.
Powder Game, or PG, is a popular particle simulator from the Dan-Ball website, also known as 'dust', with the ability to create things with the available elements, and then you can upload them for others to vote or delete for.
16 Απρ 2006 · Created on April 16, 2006, dan-ball.jp is the main website for the Web games developed by ha55ii, such as Powder Game and Stick Ranger. These games were first created to run with Java and later with HTML5 as Java support was dropped by certain browsers.
Acid turns balls into the corresponding element, except for the ice ball, which is turned into snow, and wood ball, which is turned into powder. Acid does not affect fan ball and clone ball. Nitro resists acid a lot, having a similar, but faster effect than water versus magma.