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  1. Floating Sandbox is an interactive physics simulator where you can sink ships, throw them around, bend them, and burn them. There are many different ways that you can destroy a ship in Floating Sandbox, what's your way?

  2. Floating Sandbox is a realistic 2D physics simulator. It is essentially a particle system that uses mass-spring networks to simulate rigid bodies, with added thermodynamics, fluid dynamics, and basic electrotechnics.

  3. Floating Sandbox Simulator is a realistic two-dimensional mass-spring network, which simulates physical bodies floating in the water. See what happens when different objects interact. You can draw your own objects using different colors and materials in the library.

  4. Floating Sandbox is a realistic ship sinking simulator that allows you to load up 2D versions of real life ships and then damage them in a variety of different ways and watch as they sink and break up.

  5. Parallelized integration, spring relaxation, and ocean floor collision detection. Vectorized spring relaxation. Used a small part of the performance gains to improve rigidity by 33%. Note: remember that Floating Sandbox is capped at 64FPS, so do not expect to get more than that.

  6. Floating Sandbox is just a simulation game, meant to compare how unreal vs real physics... Please, make yourself feel at home by grabbing a cup of Hot Coco, launching Floating Sandbox, and destroying some ships for your own entertainment!

  7. Floating Sandbox runs on: Windows 7, 8, 10, and 11 - either 64-bit or 32-bit; requires OpenGL 2.1. Linux - tested on 64-bit Ubuntu 18.04 only; also requiring OpenGL 2.1. It may also run on Parallels on a Mac, and there have been reports of successful runs on Wine.

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