

X Falling Sand takes from previous sand games, and adds modernized features, such as a Combo Box, and even gives you the option to have an infinite flow of "?"! Who doesn't want that glitch happening over and over and over and over and over and o- you get the jist. If you've played any sand game, this game is a no brainer. I know that there are probably some older versions of it, but this is from the website (called simply Falling Sand, but I know that is not true), the last place where I could find these until last year.

Imagine all the hours of fun you can have by making different coloured sand do different things using different materials! The combinations are endless! The classic falling sand game, with a Namekuji, Bare minimum of tools, cera, and of course, falling sand! In fact, it is so old, you can run it on has Java 1.3! (Windows 95, here I come!). If you've played any sand game, this is where it came from. I even know Java 9 will work,Ĭurious as to how many visitors there are? well, so far, 16228!

Java 6 and Higher will run ALL of the games perfectly. In order to play these, you click the title to download them, and you must have at LEAST a Java 5 runtime environment, (Come on, there is Java 8 now, the only reason you would need that is if you still run Windows 98, which I hope to god you don't) or Java 1.3 for Falling Sand. However, since Java functions on libraries and has applications, I have decided to port every one of these applets (that I could) that were included on the website, which is now defunct. Originally starting in 2005, the Java Applet based "Falling Sand Game" became famous around 2005 to 2008, only to be forgotten, and now unusable, as Java Applets have been removed from almost every modern browser. If you were born in the early 2000's, you KNOW about the famous falling sand game.

Falling Sand Applications Falling Sand Applets, Now Applications!
