This is a great way to come up with an idea for a new simulation you can create, or an idea for how you can change an existing simulation to see unexpected and interesting results. If you've explored the included simulations and created some custom systems and now don't know what to do, try to think of a "What if." experiment. For example, in the default Solar System simulation, increase the mass of the Sun and see how it increases its gravitational influence and pulls in the planets. Try changing a property and seeing how it affects your simulation. To view properties for any object, right-click on it, or click on it once and then click on its mini-info panel on the right side. Universe Sandbox allows viewing and editing dozens of properties for every object in a simulation. And then there’s Universe Sandbox, which is the latest version now available on Steam Early Access, aka the version we hope you’ll be playing for years to come. ![]() Learn more in the Add Tool tutorial: Home > Tutorials > Add Tool But there are really only two things you need to know: There’s Universe Sandbox Legacy, which is the original Steam version released in 2011. Next, try adding moons, rings, and asteroids. ![]() Your planet will automatically begin orbiting your star.
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