

Some materials are inert, while others are active and interact with the environment in multiple ways. You're using various tools to drop/paint from a top-down perspective. As I was browsing the gallery, I thought to myself: " This is sooo similar to that powder game, just infinitely cooler!" I was paraphrasing myself, but the essence is true.

What got me to try WorldBox were the stunning screenshots on the PlayStore, featuring tropical-looking islands with golden beaches, lush vegetation, and menacing lava-spewing volcanoes. Much like with other sandbox apps, there is no intrinsic purpose whatsoever in playing, the only impetus being your creative drive. WorldBox is not the fanciest nor the most original of titles. Would a creator god be amazed by his creation? How fast would he become bored? Would he, then, rain down fire and brimstone, just for the sake of it? Would he discard it for a fresh start? Let's find out!
