by Paradyme Games
Solar Smash is a browser-based 3D sandbox destruction game focused on planetary simulation and large-scale weapon interaction. The player rotates a fully rendered planet, selects different cosmic weapons, and applies them directly to the surface in real time. Each action causes visible environmental reactions such as crust damage, atmospheric collapse, or total planetary breakup. The game encourages experimentation rather than strict progression, allowing the player to combine tools and observe escalating destruction. Difficulty increases through the complexity of available weapons and the precision required to trigger full annihilation. Sessions remain engaging by letting the player reset planets instantly and test new approaches without penalties. The interactive camera and physics-driven reactions keep attention on cause-and-effect outcomes. An internal comparison can be made to Alien Sky Invasion due to its real-time action focus and player-controlled impact within a 3D space.
The objective is to destroy or destabilize a planet using available weapons and tools. Success depends on how effectively the player applies damage to critical planetary systems such as the core, surface, or atmosphere. There is no traditional win screen; completion occurs when the planet reaches total destruction or the player chooses to reset and begin again.
Solar Smash operates as a single-mode experience without traditional levels. Each session functions as an open-ended sandbox where the player controls pacing and progression. Advancement comes from unlocking or selecting more powerful weapons and experimenting with different destruction sequences rather than moving through fixed stages.
Developed by: Paradyme Games
Release Date: January 2020
PC Controls:
Left Mouse Click (Hold & Drag): Rotate the planet / Select and use weapons / Zoom and adjust view
Mobile Controls:
Single Tap: Fire a selected weapon at the tapped location / Drag to rotate the planet
The session begins with a fully intact planet displayed at the center of the screen. The player selects a weapon from the available menu and uses direct input to apply it to the planet’s surface. Each action causes immediate visual and structural changes, encouraging repeated interaction. The player continues rotating the planet to target different areas and combines attacks to amplify damage. Failure does not occur in a traditional sense, as the game allows unlimited resets at any point. Progression comes from learning how different weapons interact with planetary layers and experimenting with timing and placement. The loop continues as the player refines destruction strategies, resets the planet, and repeats the process with new tools or approaches.
Real-time 3D planet rotation and interaction
Multiple destructive weapons with distinct effects
Physics-driven environmental reactions
Instant planet reset for repeated experimentation
Freeform sandbox gameplay without penalties
Visual feedback for surface, core, and atmospheric damage
Solar Smash runs directly in the browser, making it accessible on many school and office networks that allow web-based games. The game does not require downloads or local installation, which helps bypass common restrictions. Access depends on network filtering rules, but browser delivery improves availability. Duckmath hosts the game in a format designed for quick access.
You can play Solar Smash for free on Duckmath directly in your web browser.
No downloads, no installations, and no registration are required.
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